Roman Rausch
From Tolkien Gateway
Roman Rausch is a German linguist of Tolkien's invented languages. He is the creator of the Sindanórië website, and one of the Sindarin translators for the fan-film Born of Hope.
Bibliography
- 2005: "Similarities between natural languages and Tolkien's Eldarin"
- 2005: "Enquiry into the Telerin language"
- 2005: "Tal-Elmar and the Drughu tongue"
- 2006: "Agreement of adjectives in Quenya"
- 2006: "Names from The Return of the Shadow, The Treason of Isengard and The War of the Ring"
- 2007: "Systematic approach to Elvish name translation"
- 2007: "Historical Phonology of Goldogrin"
- 2008: "The Early Noldorin past tense"
- 2008: "On the diphthongs ei, ai in Noldorin and Sindarin"
- 2008: "Historical phonologies of Ilkorin, Telerin and Noldorin around 1923"
- 2008: "On the different forms of 'we' in Eldarin"
- 2009: "The Mithrimin dialect of Sindarin"
- 2013: Arda Philology 4
- "Sound symbolism in Elvish" (presented at Omentielva Cantea in 2011)
- 2013: "Sindarin dictionary statistics"
- 2015: Arda Philology 5
- "Analyzing Elvish vocabulary and explaining the word hobbit" (presented at Omentielva Lempea in 2013)
- 2015: "The Cymricity of Sindarin through Time"