Klingon Grammar Addenda

Key: Spoken by Okrand | Inferred from canon | Accepted usage


Contents

Main chapters given within paretheses are included in the table of contents for comparison with The Klingon Dictionary only, and there is no text to be found in these sections. (For the sake of brevity, not all subsections from the TKD are listed here.)

Introduction
     Conventions
1. The Sounds of Klingon
     1.1. Consonants
2. (Grammatical Sketch - Introduction)
3. Nouns
     3.1. Complex nouns
          3.2.1. Compound Nouns
          3.2.2. Verb plus ­wI'
     3.3. Suffixes
          3.3.1. Augmentative/diminutive
          3.3.2. Number
          3.3.4. Possession/specification
          3.3.5. Syntactic markers
     3.4. The noun­noun construction
4. Verbs
     4.1. Pronominal prefixes
          4.1.1. Basic prefixes
     4.2. Verb suffixes
          4.2.1. Oneself/One another
          4.2.5. Indefinite subject/ability
          4.2.7. Aspect
          4.2.9. Syntactic markers
     4.4. Adjectives
5. Other Kinds of Words
     5.2. Numbers
     5.4. Adverbials
     5.6. Names and address
6. Syntax
     6.1. Basic Sentences
     6.2. Complex sentences
          6.2.1. Compound sentences
          6.2.3. Relative clauses
          6.2.4. Purpose clauses
          6.2.5. Sentences as Objects
     6.4. Questions
     6.6. Comparatives and superlatives
7. (Clipped Klingon)
(Dictionary)
Appendix: A Selected List of Useful Klingon Expressions
(Addendum)

Last updated (by Terrence Donnelly) 7/17/99

Introduction

This page is an attempt to collect in one place all the addenda, corrections, clarifications and accepted conventions for tlhIngan Hol that have appeared since the publication of The Klingon Dictionary in 1992. The entries are keyed to the section numbers of TKD, and each entry includes the original source of the addendum (if possible). In order to avoid copyright infringement, and to encourage you to seek out the sources, the entries are paraphrased, rather than quoted directly. Don't consider this page to be a substitute for the originals; every serious student should own the original texts, if only to see how accurately I've interpreted them.
     Within each section, the entries are classified under one of three degrees of reliability: Those in bold type represent direct statements from Marc Okrand (the language's creator and only source of canon), those in plain type represent grammar inferred from canon examples but not directly addressed by Marc Okrand (I defer to the members of the Klingon Language Institute and its associated mailing list for the interpretation of these canon examples), and those in italic type represent the accepted usages of the KLI and its members, while recognizing that these usages have no canonical standing (there is some overlap between these last two categories, since hopefully we base our usage on canon). Finally, you can read my own commentaries on a given topic within boxes in the text.
     You the reader should consider bold entries to be as authoritative as TKD itself, plain entries to be reliable but not set in stone, and italic entries primarily as unofficial guides to good usage. My own commentaries, of course, are my opinions only and should be given no more weight than they deserve.
     A final note: This page is concerned only with grammar. It does not consider any lexical topics, such as the transitivity of a given verb or new or expanded meanings for existing words, unless specifically related to a more general point of grammar.
     I want this page to be as accurate and inclusive as possible, so if I've omitted something or stated it wrongly, please e­mail me with the correction.

Conventions

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?text  questionable usage
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