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'''Common Telerin''' is the primordial tongue of the [[Teleri]] or Lindar clan of the [[Elves]].
'''Common Telerin''' is the primordial tongue of the [[Teleri]] or Lindar clan of the [[Elves]].


==History==
It descended from [[Primitive Quendian]], the original language of all [[Quendi]], or Elves, but split off [[Common Eldarin]] early, at some time during the [[Great Journey]].
It descended from [[Primitive Quendian]], the original language of all [[Quendi]], or Elves, but split off [[Common Eldarin]] early, at some time during the [[Great Journey]].


==History==
Its descendants are the language of the Teleri of [[Valinor]] [[Telerin]], as well as all the languages of [[Beleriand]] of the [[First Age]], like [[Sindarin]], and the various [[Nandor]]in languages.
Its descendants are the language of the Teleri of [[Valinor]] [[Telerin]], as well as all the languages of [[Beleriand]] of the [[First Age]], like [[Sindarin]], and the various [[Nandor]]in languages.
The language of the Teleri of Valinor was influenced by and in turn influenced [[Quenya]], and these languages remained very closely related and mutually intelligible.


==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==

Revision as of 10:30, 28 August 2009

Common Telerin is the primordial tongue of the Teleri or Lindar clan of the Elves.

History

It descended from Primitive Quendian, the original language of all Quendi, or Elves, but split off Common Eldarin early, at some time during the Great Journey.

Its descendants are the language of the Teleri of Valinor Telerin, as well as all the languages of Beleriand of the First Age, like Sindarin, and the various Nandorin languages.

Characteristics

One major Telerin change was that where Primitive Quendian used 'KW', Telerin had evolved it into 'P'.

Another significant change was the simplification of palatal 'J' into the vowel 'I'.

Another yet characteristic see in the Telerin languages was the loss of an unaccented pre-stress vowel, for example PQ turúmbê becomes trumbe.

Other versions of the legendarium

The model of Common Telerin belongs to a newer part of Tolkien's writings. In his personal early unpublished writings like The Etymologies, the only languages which possess the qualities of the Telerin languages are Old Noldorin and Noldorin.

The other languages of the Great Lands like Doriathrin, Ilkorin etc don't; for example, they had retained the Primitive 'KW' (cf. Ilkorin cwess and Doriathrin cwindor)

Fans who believe that those early languages are not obsolete in the later continuity, interpret them as dialects of Sindarin and/or Telerin languages in their minds. In that case those "anomalies" words that don't fit Telerin, are "updated" in Neo-Sindarin (for example *pess and *pindor)

See also