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Black Speech excessively uses compound words for derivation. Basing on Tolkien' | Black Speech excessively uses compound words for derivation. Basing on Tolkien' | ||
* When joining adjective with noun, adjective should go after a noun, like in // | * When joining adjective with noun, adjective should go after a noun, like in // | ||
- | * When joining two nouns, modifier should precedes main word. Examples are //Nazgûl// (from //nazg// = ring and //gûl// = wraith), //Dushgoi// (from //dush// = sorcery and //goi// = city, citadel), //bûbhosh// (//bûb// = pig, //hosh// = guts). | + | * When joining two nouns, modifier should precedes main word. Examples are //Nazgûl// (from //nazg// = ring and //gûl// = wraith), //Dushgoi// (from //dush// = sorcery and //goi// = city, citadel), //bûb-hosh// (//bûb// = pig, //hosh// = guts). |
+ | Pattern "noun + noun" is preferrable when making new words, for example, if you want for some reason to translate the word " | ||
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===== Morphological typology of Nûrlâm ====== | ===== Morphological typology of Nûrlâm ====== | ||
- | Black Speech is considered an // | + | Black Speech is considered an // |
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