Ámman îar

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amman iar or Amman-Iar (ámman îar) is an a priori fictional diachronic artlang. It was begun in the late 1970s by the late David Bell.

The language is part of a conworld, and its setting is on a new fictional continent in Middle Earth (the one of Tolkienian fame). The language thus has influences from several of Tolkien's own languages, but due to diachronics and new roots having been added, amman iar is very unique.

Bell was posthumously awarded a Smiley for ámman îar in 2010.

More information (as well as information on historical development of the language) can be found at its home page.

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This article is part of the Conlang Rescue Project.

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Some information in this article was taken from LangMaker. (For the specific article, please see the 'External Links' section.)