It was a lot of fun getting to do this. I think I’ll do more interviews and talks later on, since I had fun. LOTRO Players News Episode 113: Languages in Tolkien
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I’m being Interviewed!
At 8:30 PM Eastern Standard Time, I’m being interviewed about my Tolkien-language work, along with a good friend of mine, The Dwarrow Scholar https://dwarrowscholar.wordpress.com/ and you can listen and chat along with others listening to the show here: http://mixlr.com/the-players-alliance/
More Waiting
Sorry That I haven’t been on schedule with my updates! I just started a real paying job. It’s 40 hours a week – all of which are on my feet running around and leaving me completely wiped out at the end of the day. So, progress has been slowed significantly.
New Look
After the publication of Parma Eldalamberon #22, and the new data therein, I decided that while working on the new version of the website, I could put together a wordpress version of this website too. I did, and I discovered that I can do some really amazing stuff with wordpress
Dual Plural
The dual plural section of Chapter 5.2 has been updated, and the homework has been edited to match.
New Pages in Textbook
Because I get a lot of e-mails asking me about various functional parts of the Sindarin class, I made a series of new pages: About Registration Calendar Márienna!
Graduation
I, dreamingfifi, have graduated from college, with a degree in Linguistics! I’ve now got the letters “BA” after my name. This means some changes will happen around here. Because I don’t have mountains of homework anymore, I can spend more time on the website! The Sindarin lessons will now be
Registration Opened
Registration for the next semester of Your Sindarin Textbook is open! Click here for more details. I did some quick edits to all of the lessons in Chapter 2, to make them easier to use. I finished and posted a video for Chapter 1 lesson1! The Kickstarter Campaign was successful!
Kickstarter
Elvish Linguistics Learning Tool The reason that I jumped into this project, other than the obvious, is that I see the potential for this to be useful for teachers and students of languages in general. It makes it easy to learn to read a language, especially one like Japanese or
Moved Blog
So, here we are. Due to the Middle-earth Network shutting down social-network operations, I had to move the “News and Updates” section to my own website. In this process, I got another subdomain for my website, installed WordPress 4.0 on it, then mucked around until it became something resembling the