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The Ancestral Lexicon – The Earthy Language Cycle
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The Earthy Language Cycle. A work in progress. N] a bone [v] to structure, to give form (as a bone). N] a young fern. N] a dream [v] to dream. N] an ancient reptile. N] a reptile spirit. V] to spawn (as a fish). N] a spider [v] to spin a web. N] a banana plant [v] to flower (as a banana plant). N] the present; existence [v] to be, to exist, to live. Proclitic rheme marker; verb case prefix). N] the foreseeable future [v] will exist in the near future. Proclitic theme marker; direct cause case prefix).
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The Ancestral Word – The Earthy Language Cycle
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The Earthy Language Cycle. A work in progress. An Introduction To The Ancestral Word. The Ancestral word was woven of two strands: one consonantal and one vocalic. Put simply, the consonants of an Ancestral word symbolized a specific “kind” of being and its vowels symbolized the “state” of that being. Put another way, the vowels of each Ancestral word expressed its referent’s dynamicity. 8211; it’s natural or metaphorical position on the journey from pre- to post-existence. Please note that, strictly spe...
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The Ancestral Clause – The Earthy Language Cycle
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The Earthy Language Cycle. A work in progress. An Introduction To The Ancestral Content Clause. Each Ancestral content clause could contain up to five kinds of event arguments (one of which functioned as the predicate), in this order:. The Indirect Cause (Noun) Argument. If present, the indirect cause argument expressed the indirect cause or source of an event. It was infixed (i.e. embedded or nested) within the i=ARGUMENT= i. Circumclitic indirect cause argument marker. The girl made the boy laugh.
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The Department Of Wealth – The Earthy Language Cycle
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The Earthy Language Cycle. A work in progress. The Department Of Wealth. August 23, 2009. May 21, 2012. Mandarin Chinese Word of the Day. Ardalambion Of the Tongues of Arda, the invented world of J.R.R. Tolkien. Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database. Brent Scarcliff Earthy Language. Corey Olsen The Tolkien Professor. David Peterson Kamakawi and Dothraki. Diana Glyer Professor of English, Azusa Pacific University. Dirk Elzinga Tepa AKA Miapimoquitch. Geir T. Zoëga A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic.
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The Department Of Synergy – The Earthy Language Cycle
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The Earthy Language Cycle. A work in progress. The Department Of Synergy. August 20, 2009. November 19, 2012. Mandarin Chinese Word of the Day. Ardalambion Of the Tongues of Arda, the invented world of J.R.R. Tolkien. Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database. Brent Scarcliff Earthy Language. Corey Olsen The Tolkien Professor. David Peterson Kamakawi and Dothraki. Diana Glyer Professor of English, Azusa Pacific University. Dirk Elzinga Tepa AKA Miapimoquitch. George MacDonald Fraser Flashman. Otter Research...
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The Ancestral Culture – The Earthy Language Cycle
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The Earthy Language Cycle. A work in progress. The Ancestral language was, of course, the creation of the Ancestral culture, that prehistoric but in no way primitive civilization which lies at the root of mankind’s modern family tree. It displayed, for the most part, the characteristics of any earthy language, but the unique circumstances of its development no doubt explain many of its more unusual features. All this is not to say that Ancestral was a static creation, fixed and unchanging. My initial...
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The Department Of Culture – The Earthy Language Cycle
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The Earthy Language Cycle. A work in progress. The Department Of Culture. August 25, 2009. December 10, 2012. Mandarin Chinese Word of the Day. Ardalambion Of the Tongues of Arda, the invented world of J.R.R. Tolkien. Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database. Brent Scarcliff Earthy Language. Corey Olsen The Tolkien Professor. David Peterson Kamakawi and Dothraki. Diana Glyer Professor of English, Azusa Pacific University. Dirk Elzinga Tepa AKA Miapimoquitch. George MacDonald Fraser Flashman. Otter Research...
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Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Books by Award | WWEnd
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Upgrade to a better browser, please. Guardian: The Best SF/F. NPR: Top 100 SF/F. Pringle Best 100 SF. SF: 101 Best 1985-2010. Fantasy: The 100 Best Books. Horror: 100 Best Books. EP Masterpieces of SF. 200 Significant SF Books by Women, 1984-2001. David Brin's YA List. Baen Military SF List. WWEnd Award Worthy Books. Award Winning Books by. An LGBTQ SF Resource. Books Published by Year. Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master Award. World Horror Convention Grand Master Award. The Tolkien Professor Podcast.
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My Week in LOTRO :: Lothlórien – Lalië Fëa
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My Week in LOTRO : Lothlórien. May 15, 2015. July 7, 2015. After escaping no less than 3 more times, Avlina is just about finished in Moria and trying very hard to earn the trust of the Galadhrim. The few times she had been sent out of the deep dark, she so enjoyed running about in Lothlórien! The lighting among the golden trees was spectacular and the abundant flowers and wildlife made her wish to stop and lay in the shade beneath that glorious canopy! Share if you like:. My Week in LOTRO : May 9th.
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World Fantasy Awards | WWEnd
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The World Fantasy Convention is an annual gathering (almost a reunion) of professionals, collectors, and others interested in the field of Light and Dark Fantasy art and literature. The number of Attending memberships are limited (to 850), and usually sell out in advance of the start of the convention. Complete World Fantasy Awards novel listing from 1975-2016. Upgrade to a better browser, please. Guardian: The Best SF/F. NPR: Top 100 SF/F. Pringle Best 100 SF. SF: 101 Best 1985-2010. David Brin's YA List.
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