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Common Eldarin

Common Eldarin
Eldarin
Created by J.R.R. Tolkien
Setting and usage The fictional world of Middle-earth
Purpose
Sources a priori language, fictionally descended from Primitive Quendian.
Language codes
ISO 639-3 None (mis)
Glottolog None

Common Eldarin, or simply Eldarin, is a constructed language devised by J. R. R. Tolkien. It is one of the many fictional languages set in his fictional universe of Middle-earth.

Common Eldarin is a tongue spoken by Elves called Eldar or the West-Elves. Common Eldarin evolved directly from the original speech of all Elves, Primitive Quendian (called Quenderin in Quenya). It was the language of all the Eldar—those Elves who decided to undertake the Great March to Valinor—before their divisions.

Common Eldarin is not actually a constructed language in the proper sense, as Tolkien didn't elaborate on its vocabulary or grammar, but merely a chronological stage of the Primitive Quendian. Common Eldarin is mentioned mainly in the context of a set of phonological rules and evolutionary stages of the Elvish languages between Primitive Quendian and the later languages. Although virtually all Primitive Quendian forms can be reconstructed as Common Eldarin, there is no particular Common Eldarin philology.

The following table shows the consonant phonemes found in Common Eldarin according to the "Outline of Phonology". The Quenya linguistic terms are taken from another work by Tolkien: "The Tengwesta Qenderinwa". These were invented, according to Tolkien, by the Elf Rúmil.

The spirant s was naturally voiceless in Common Eldarin, and tended to unvoice preceding consonants, including nasals. It was voiced to [z] before the voiced consonants: b, d, g, m, n. This voicing was merely contextual and z did not occur as a separate word-building element; [z] was an allophone of [s].


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