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I've got that font in full canon tooYou forgot Narn. There is text and a few words in the series.
As well as vorlon among a couple of others.
I've got that font in full canon tooYou forgot Narn. There is text and a few words in the series.
I don't know if it is still available, but back when the first LOTR film came out, I posted a link to an anthropology website, with an article about how Tolkein had created Elvish, with very little change, from some ancient variant of Finnish, that he had studied.
Tolkien was never limited to the eastern Baltic languages. He was an Anglo-Saxon expert, after all, the first scholar to point out Beowulf could be appreciated as literature rather than just a socio-historical artifact. In fact, for the language of Rohan, look no further than Anglo-Saxon. Theoden's Hall is almost certainly inspired by Heorot from Beowulf. And most of the names of the Dwarves, not to mention the name "Gandalf," are lifted from ancient Germanic legends.
I suspect that if you want the real "source" of the Elvish languages, you'd have to look at half the ancient tongues of northern Europe, and then blend them beyond recognition in a very fertile imagination.
Tolkien was never limited to the eastern Baltic languages.
heh heh what was it you guys were saying to me earlier? Oh yeah, that was it... need to get out more!
.. which she claimed lots of Finns pronounce "sikologia"
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