Links

My other projects:
Irvanid (my second language: a brand new project)
FictionPress (my fiction [don't worry, it's in English])
Livejournal (my rantings; 95% English, 1% non-English real languages, 1% invented languages, 3% garble and gibberish)

Some awesome/useful things which are not me:
Ardalambion (a webpage with resources for all of Tolkien's Languages)
Thesaurus (you already know what words mean, you just need to be reminded of their awesomeness)
Encyclopedia Britannica (everything you could ever want to know about everything. like Wikipedia without the lies, spam and bad writing)
OWL at Purdue (lots of articles about writing, grammar and the like)
Gutenberg (the only thing better than writing is reading)

Copyright stuffs

© 2009 "Rune Vanyarin" (H.M. Longo), rights reserved.

Copyrights on invented languages are complicated and strange. I claim trademark on the individual words of Siliquænaryirvarina (the vocabulary), and I claim author's copyright on all the text on this site. The reader is hereby given permission to quote my writings, provided it is made clear that I am being quoted and that a link to this site is included in the reference. The reader may also create original works using the Siliquænaryirvarinir language, on the condition that I am credited as the Language's creator and a link to this page is provided.

In addition, the culture and most of the characters upon which this language is based are the creation of Krystal, (whose surname I've foolishly forgotten) and are, of course, her property. The usual applies.

Appendix

This page is (or soon will be) an ordinary appendix like any other appendix you might find in a printed book. When I've finished it completely it will contain Full tables of conjugations, notes on etymology and culture, cheat-sheets, lengthy (and probably unnecessary and unwanted) descriptions of certain translations, and other random things which do not fit anywhere else on the page.

So far, it contains the following:

"To-be" conjugation

Numbers

Past versions of the Grammar

Overview of Linguistic concepts and terms


How to coerce me to make you a language