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The Lhammas (pronounced /ˈɬɑmɑs/) is a work of fictional sociolinguistics by J. R. R. Tolkien. It was published in The Lost Road and Other Writings (1987), volume five of The History of Middle-earth series. The word lhammas is a Noldorin word meaning “account of tongues”. In Tolkien's later development of Sindarin he changed the rules governing initial l- and r- whereby they ceased being devoiced, resulting in the word becoming lammas (/ˈlɑmɑs/).

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  • The Lhammas (pronounced /ˈɬɑmɑs/) is a work of fictional sociolinguistics by J. R. R. Tolkien. It was published in The Lost Road and Other Writings (1987), volume five of The History of Middle-earth series. The word lhammas is a Noldorin word meaning “account of tongues”. In Tolkien's later development of Sindarin he changed the rules governing initial l- and r- whereby they ceased being devoiced, resulting in the word becoming lammas (/ˈlɑmɑs/). (en)
  • Lhammas é um trabalho fictício de caráter etimológico escrito por J.R.R.Tolkien. Publicado no livro , volume quinto de , representa uma visão lingüística antiga dos idiomas da Terra-média, posteriormente abandonada, na qual todas as línguas pertenciam ao valarins, ao Oromëan, ao Aulëan ou ao Melkian. Toda essa etimologia foi, entretanto, abandonada por Tolkien em revisões posteriores. (pt)
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  • The Lhammas (pronounced /ˈɬɑmɑs/) is a work of fictional sociolinguistics by J. R. R. Tolkien. It was published in The Lost Road and Other Writings (1987), volume five of The History of Middle-earth series. The word lhammas is a Noldorin word meaning “account of tongues”. In Tolkien's later development of Sindarin he changed the rules governing initial l- and r- whereby they ceased being devoiced, resulting in the word becoming lammas (/ˈlɑmɑs/). (en)
  • Lhammas é um trabalho fictício de caráter etimológico escrito por J.R.R.Tolkien. Publicado no livro , volume quinto de , representa uma visão lingüística antiga dos idiomas da Terra-média, posteriormente abandonada, na qual todas as línguas pertenciam ao valarins, ao Oromëan, ao Aulëan ou ao Melkian. * O filo do Valarin deu origem a todos os outros filos, e culminou no Valarin propriamente dito. * Oromëan foi assim designado por causa de Oromë, e daí derivam todas as línguas élficas, já que foi ele que ensinou a fala aos Elfos. A maioria das línguas dos Humanos também deriva daí. * Aulëan foi chamado assim por causa de Aulë, e originou a língua dos Anões, o Khuzdul. * Melkian foi assim chamado por causa de Melkor, e originou as Línguas Negras de Orcs e outros seres maléficos. Toda essa etimologia foi, entretanto, abandonada por Tolkien em revisões posteriores. (pt)
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