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'''James D. Allan''' | '''James D. Allan''' was a major figure in early Tolkien linguistics. His ''[[An Introduction to Elvish]]'' was a groundbreaking publication on Tolkien's languages. | ||
==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== |
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James D. Allan was a major figure in early Tolkien linguistics. His An Introduction to Elvish was a groundbreaking publication on Tolkien's languages.
Bibliography
Articles
- 1972: Parma Eldalamberon 2
- "A Source for Tolkien's Tengwar?"
- 1973: Mythlore 9
- "Genesis of The Lord of the Rings: A Study of Saga Development"
- 1973: Parma Eldalamberon 3
- "Review of A Guide to Middle-earth"
- "The Queer Brandybuck Names"
- 1974: Parma Eldalamberon 4
- "The Naming of Tor and Tinidril"
- 1977: Parma Eldalamberon 5
- "Corrections to the Tengwar and Certar Values Assigned in Current Editions of The Lord of the Rings"