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An introduction to

the Ancient Language by

Sophie Brouwer

Susannah Dijkstra

Emma Konijn

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Contents

1. Introduction ..................................................................................................................................................................... 3

2. Phonetics & Phonology ............................................................................................................................................... 4

2.1 Phonetics ................................................................................................................................................................... 4

2.1.1 Consonants ........................................................................................................................................................ 4

2.1.2 Vowels ................................................................................................................................................................. 4

2.1.3 Syllable structure ............................................................................................................................................ 5

2.2 Phonology ................................................................................................................................................................. 5

2.2.1 Phonological processes ................................................................................................................................. 5

2.2.2 Stress ................................................................................................................................................................... 5

2.2.3 List of pronunciation of some words ........................................................................................................ 5

3. A Grammar Guide to the Ancient Language ....................................................................................................... 6

3.1 Nouns .......................................................................................................................................................................... 6

3.1.1 Gender ................................................................................................................................................................. 6

3.1.2 Plurals ................................................................................................................................................................. 6

3.1.3 Articles ................................................................................................................................................................ 7

3.1.4 Compound words ............................................................................................................................................ 7

3.1.5 Diminutive forms ............................................................................................................................................ 7

3.1.6 Negotiation ....................................................................................................................................................... 8

3.2 Pronouns ................................................................................................................................................................... 8

3.2.1 Personal pronouns .......................................................................................................................................... 8

3.2.2 Possessive pronouns ....................................................................................................................................... 9

3.2.3 More on possessiveness ................................................................................................................................. 9

3.2.4 Reflexives......................................................................................................................................................... 10

3.2.5 Demonstrative pronouns ........................................................................................................................... 10

3.2.6 Interrogatives................................................................................................................................................ 11

3.2.7 Indefinite pronouns ..................................................................................................................................... 12

3.3 Adjectives ............................................................................................................................................................... 12

3.3.1 General information and word order ................................................................................................... 13

3.3.2 Degree Ȃ comparatives and superlatives ............................................................................................ 13

3.3.3 A small notion on some suffixes .............................................................................................................. 14

3.4 Titles, ancestry and honorifics ...................................................................................................................... 15

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3.5 Numerals ................................................................................................................................................................ 17

3.6 Prepositions .......................................................................................................................................................... 18

3.7 Adverbs ................................................................................................................................................................... 18

3.7 Verbs ........................................................................................................................................................................ 19

3.7.1 Agreement ...................................................................................................................................................... 19

3.7.2. Tense ................................................................................................................................................................ 20

3.7.4 The passive ..................................................................................................................................................... 22

3.7.4 The subclause ................................................................................................................................................ 22

3.7.5 Other important verbs. .............................................................................................................................. 23

3.7.6 Negotiation .................................................................................................................................................... 23

3.7.7 A small notion on derivation.................................................................................................................... 23

3.8 Spells, wishes and other special formulations ........................................................................................ 24

4. Examples of the Ancient Language in the Elvish Culture .......................................................................... 27

4.2 A letter to Eragon and Saphira ...................................................................................................................... 28

4.3 An elvish greeting ............................................................................................................................................... 29

5. A Basic Dictionary ...................................................................................................................................................... 30

5.1 Christ‘"Š‡" 0ƒ‘Ž‹‹ǯ• A...‹‡- ƒ‰—ƒ‰‡ ................................................................................................... 30

5.2 Additional vocabulary ....................................................................................................................................... 37

6. An Evaluation of the Ancient Language ............................................................................................................ 43

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1. Introduction

Kvetha fricai maerr,

Hereby, we present the first grammar of the Ancient Language from the Inheritance Cycle by

Christopher Paolini. His books take place in the mystical land of Alagaësia, where elves, dragons,

dwarves, humans and every other kind of magical creatures can be found. Nowadays, only the elves, dragons and some humans master and use the Ancient Language. Once this language was the language of all creatures in Alagaësia. Unfortunately, it started to die out. The Grey Folk, however, somehow managed to tie the language to their magic, as a tool for regulating their powers. Significantly, it is impossible to lie in the Ancient Language; everything said in this tongue is irrevocably true. As a result, most of the original material from the books knowledge of the Ancient Language, the more spells one possesses and the more power they have.

During the creation of the language Christophe" 0ƒ‘Ž‹‹ ˆ‘—† -Š‡ ™‘"† Ǯ""‹•‹‰"ǯ ˆ‘" ˆ‹"‡ ‹ ƒ

Old Norse dictionary. He loved the word so much (and so do we), he decided to pull many more (if not most) of the lexicon of the Ancient Language from Old Norse. In addition, he pulled the rest of the lexicon from his imagination. For the grammar on the other hand, he chose English as Old Norse and English proves to be an interesting one as will discover when attempting to learn this fantasy language. We, as editors and expanders, were up for the challenge when this assignment was handed to us in our Interlinguistics class at the University of Amsterdam taught by prof. Dr. Frederico Gobbo. We hope that this first version of the grammar of the Ancient Language will satisfy, clarify, and most of all help one get into closer touch with this fantastical, mystical world.

The Editors

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2. Phonetics & Phonology

This chapter contains the basic phonology of the Ancient Language.

2.1 Phonetics

2.1.1 Consonants

The ancient language has a consonant inventory consisting of 23 consonants. It has six only occurs when followed by /il/, otherwise it will show as an /s/. The following 23 consonants exist in the Ancient Language.

Bilabial Labio-

dental

Dental Alveolar Post-

alveolar

Palatal Velar Glottal

Nasal m n ă

Plosive p b t d k g

Sibilant •Ӂ

Fricativ

e f v Ʌ ð s z ᖮ ᖵ H

Approxi

mant r j w

Lateral l

2.1.2 Vowels

All vowels can occur short or long, depending on stress. Stressed vowels are longer, whereas unstressed vowels are short.

Front Vowels Central Back Vowels

Unrounded Rounded Unrounded Rounded

Close i y u

Close-mid e

Neutral ᖠ

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Open-mid ᖡ ᖜ

Open a ᢌ

The Ancient Language has several diphthongs. /aᖲӆ/, /eᢛӆ/

2.1.3 Syllable structure

A nucleus is obligatory in the Ancient language. Words cannot occur without a nucleus. The onset and coda are both optional, and both used frequently.

2.2 Phonology

2.2.1 Phonological processes

The ancient language has several phonological processes. One of the most important processes in the lowering of the /e/. The /e/ will lower itself into an /ᖡ/ when followed by

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