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Starling
Valinor

Feb 7 2008, 8:21am
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This was a case for my 1901 Collins dictionary...
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According to this, Tolkien is using the old fashioned pronunciation (long 'y' sound you refer to) and is therefore quite correct. It makes sense that he would be the person to know this I LOVE my ancient dictionary - it never fails me.
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1968 video interview with JRR on You Tube
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a.s.
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Feb 6 2008, 1:59am
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What strikes me....
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Sunflower
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Feb 6 2008, 7:13am
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help, I can't see the part with Adam Tolkien
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a.s.
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Feb 6 2008, 11:16am
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Problem fixed now
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Beren
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Feb 6 2008, 12:57pm
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THANKS!! //
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a.s.
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Feb 6 2008, 5:07pm
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hmm. I still can't get it to work
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a.s.
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Feb 6 2008, 8:04pm
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never mind, found it (link)
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a.s.
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Feb 7 2008, 12:13am
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Just looked at it. Great. Fascinating. So moving...
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mae govannen
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Feb 6 2008, 10:03am
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Tolkien never looked so good . . .
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One Ringer
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Feb 6 2008, 11:38am
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Wow, and they say New Yorkers talk too fast! //
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Farawyn
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Feb 6 2008, 6:14pm
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is "MIGH-thology" a correct pronunciation?
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a.s.
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Feb 6 2008, 7:56pm
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Maybe he was saying MY- thology?
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Farawyn
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Feb 6 2008, 8:15pm
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This was a case for my 1901 Collins dictionary...
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Starling
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Feb 7 2008, 8:21am
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