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'''Vinyar Tengwar 5''' is the fifth issue of [[Vinyar Tengwar]], a journal of the  [[Elvish Linguistic Fellowship]], devoted to the scholarly study of the invented languages of  [[J.R.R. Tolkien]].
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* '''Published:''' May [[1989]]
| editor=[[Jorge Quiñonez]]
* '''Pages:''' 16
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* '''Contents:'''
| publisher=[[Elvish Linguistic Fellowship]]
** "Quenya Higher Oral Paper" — Jenny Coombs.
| date=May [[1989]]
** "Essitalmar" (column) — [[Tom Loback]].
| format=Paperback journal
** "Translation from the Auld Elvish" — [[Arden R. Smith]].
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** "Glossaries from the 'Etymologies': Part I" — [[Ronald Kyrmse]].
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'''''Vinyar Tengwar''''' '''5''' is the fifth issue of ''[[Vinyar Tengwar]]'', a journal of the  [[Elvish Linguistic Fellowship]], devoted to the scholarly study of the invented languages of  [[J.R.R. Tolkien]].
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==Contents==
* "Quenya Higher Oral Paper" — Jenny Coombs.
* "Essitalmar" (column) — [[Tom Loback]].
* "Translation from the Auld Elvish" — [[Arden R. Smith]].
* "Glossaries from the 'Etymologies': Part I" — [[Ronald Kyrmse]].


::''The content list above only contains published articles.''
::''The content list above only contains published articles.''


[[Category:Vinyar Tengwar issues|Vinyar Tengwar 05]]
[[Category:Vinyar Tengwar issues|Vinyar Tengwar 05]]

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Vinyar Tengwar 5
EditorJorge Quiñonez
PublisherElvish Linguistic Fellowship
ReleasedMay 1989
FormatPaperback journal
Pages16

Vinyar Tengwar 5 is the fifth issue of Vinyar Tengwar, a journal of the Elvish Linguistic Fellowship, devoted to the scholarly study of the invented languages of J.R.R. Tolkien.

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Contents

  • "Quenya Higher Oral Paper" — Jenny Coombs.
  • "Essitalmar" (column) — Tom Loback.
  • "Translation from the Auld Elvish" — Arden R. Smith.
  • "Glossaries from the 'Etymologies': Part I" — Ronald Kyrmse.
The content list above only contains published articles.