Neo-Quenya/Respective

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Usage

This case is sometimes called the mystery-case because so little is known of it.

We only have a few examples by Tolkien himself, so different authors have used it in different ways. But as Helge Fauskanger notes: 'As these authors didn’t get nightly visits from Tolkien, we can regard these uses as acceptable' .

Most authors use it as a nephew of the locative case: To replace the proposition "by" when it used to describe a place:

This means "the house next to the forest", a locative has a slightly different meaning:


To replace the proposition "at" when it used to describe a place:

This means "the picture hanging on the wall", a locative again has a slightly different meaning:

Formation

The formation is however well known, because Tolkien explained in a letter to Mr. Plotz: the respective can be formed by changing the final –n of the dative into an –s:


The u-duals are formed in the same way:


The t-duals however have a special ending \1R8tes:



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