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Taliska (Tal."I speak") or Beörian was the archaic Edainic tongue of the Beorians.It was a close relative to Old Magó, as both languages were heavily influenced by Nandorin.The Adûnaic accent of Emerië (and later Calenardhon) was strongly influenced by Taliska in both, accent and loanwords.

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  • Taliska (Tal."I speak") or Beörian was the archaic Edainic tongue of the Beorians.It was a close relative to Old Magó, as both languages were heavily influenced by Nandorin.The Adûnaic accent of Emerië (and later Calenardhon) was strongly influenced by Taliska in both, accent and loanwords.
  • Categoria:Lingue Il Taliska era un linguaggio umano parlato dagli Edain della Casa di Bëor e della Casa di Hador, dal quale in seguito si sviluppò l'Adûnaico grazie all'influenza del Sindarin e del Noldorin.
  • Taliska was the language of the Bëorian and Hadorian Houses of the Atanatári. Both of these houses spoke different dialects while the House of Haleth spoke the unrelated tongue known as Haladin. While the etymologic origin of Taliska is unknown, contact between the Atanatári, the Elves and the Dwarves before the former's arrival in Beleriand left strong influences on Taliska. Later the Adûnaic language of Númenor (from which Westron was descended) evolved from Taliska.
  • In the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien, Taliska was the language spoken by the Bëorian (First) and Hadorian (Third) Houses of the Atanatári, who spoke different dialects. The Second House of Men spoke an unrelated language, the Haladin tongue. This language and Taliska were not mutually intelligible. The exact origin of Taliska is not clear, but certain is that there are both Elvish and Dwarvish (Khuzdul) influences, suggesting the Atanatári (Fathers of Men) had contacts with both peoples before arriving in Beleriand.
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  • Taliska (Tal."I speak") or Beörian was the archaic Edainic tongue of the Beorians.It was a close relative to Old Magó, as both languages were heavily influenced by Nandorin.The Adûnaic accent of Emerië (and later Calenardhon) was strongly influenced by Taliska in both, accent and loanwords.
  • In the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien, Taliska was the language spoken by the Bëorian (First) and Hadorian (Third) Houses of the Atanatári, who spoke different dialects. The Second House of Men spoke an unrelated language, the Haladin tongue. This language and Taliska were not mutually intelligible. The exact origin of Taliska is not clear, but certain is that there are both Elvish and Dwarvish (Khuzdul) influences, suggesting the Atanatári (Fathers of Men) had contacts with both peoples before arriving in Beleriand. Adûnaic, the language of Númenor, and ultimately also Westron (the "Common Speech" from The Lord of the Rings) are derived from Taliska. Taliska, unlike Tolkien's later languages, was based on the Germanic languages, and has a lot in common with the Gothic language, which shows that Tolkien tried to connect his mythos with the origins of Europe. Gothic was an early interest of Tolkien. A rather complete grammar and syntax of Taliska is known to exist, but despite work by Tolkienists this has as of 2005 not yet been published.
  • Categoria:Lingue Il Taliska era un linguaggio umano parlato dagli Edain della Casa di Bëor e della Casa di Hador, dal quale in seguito si sviluppò l'Adûnaico grazie all'influenza del Sindarin e del Noldorin.
  • Taliska was the language of the Bëorian and Hadorian Houses of the Atanatári. Both of these houses spoke different dialects while the House of Haleth spoke the unrelated tongue known as Haladin. While the etymologic origin of Taliska is unknown, contact between the Atanatári, the Elves and the Dwarves before the former's arrival in Beleriand left strong influences on Taliska. Later the Adûnaic language of Númenor (from which Westron was descended) evolved from Taliska. Taliska, unlike J.R.R. Tolkien's later languages, was based on the Germanic languages, and has a lot in common with the Gothic language, which the young Tolkien was interested in. The grammar and syntax of Taliska is known to exist in a mostly complete form, but despite work by Tolkienists this has not yet been published.
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