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Vinyar Tengwar 6. July 1989Vinyar Tengwar
Edited by Jorge Quiñonez
Issue 6, July 1989
The Elvish Linguistic Fellowship
San Diego
ISBN: N/A
Magazine
Cover illustration by Tom Loback
Hammond Page Ref.: pp.329 and 366

Notes
Includes the article A Brief Note on the Background of the Letter from J.R.R. Tolkien to Dick Plotz Concerning the Declension of the High-elvish Noun by Jorge Quiñonez - this includes a transcription of a manuscript page by Tolkien that lists the declensions of the nouns lasse and cirya together with notes by Tolkien as supplied by Tolkien to Dick Plotz - commonly known as The Plotz Declension. See pp.13-14.

The Plotz Declension is also reprinted in Proceedings of the J.R.R. Tolkien Centenary Conference (1995).

Reprints the poem Narqelion and part of the commentary from the article Narqelion: A Single, Falling Leaf at Sun-fading by Paul Nolan Hyde - first published in Mythlore 56 (Winter 1988). See pp.12-13.

Also reprints J.R.R. Tolkien’s Runes by Jane T. Sibley from Niekas 38 (January 1989). This article includes a transcription of a letter to Jane Sibley regarding the runes used in The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. The letter is also reproduced in facsimile. See pp.7-8 and 15.

 
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