A Time of War
Copyright Copyright Dedication Map Pronunciation Notes The Westlands Part One: Puer Part Two: Amissio Part Three: Puella Part Four: Via Part Five: Carcer Part Six: Caput Draconis Keep Reading Appendices: Historical Notes Glossary Acknowledgments About the Author Also by the Author About the Publisher
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Dedication Dedication Map Pronunciation Notes The Westlands Part One: Puer Part Two: Amissio Part Three: Puella Part Four: Via Part Five: Carcer Part Six: Caput Draconis Keep Reading Appendices: Historical Notes Glossary Acknowledgments About the Author Also by the Author About the Publisher
For Richard Wilfred Ashton
My grandfather
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Title Page Voyager KATHARINE KERR A Time of War
Copyright Copyright Copyright Dedication Map Pronunciation Notes The Westlands Part One: Puer Part Two: Amissio Part Three: Puella Part Four: Via Part Five: Carcer Part Six: Caput Draconis Keep Reading Appendices: Historical Notes Glossary Acknowledgments About the Author Also by the Author About the Publisher Voyager An Imprint of HarperCollins Publishers 1 London Bridge Street London SE1 9GF www.harpercollins.co.uk First published in Great Britain by HarperCollins Publishers 1993 Copyright © Katharine Kerr 1993 Cover design and illustration by Micaela Alcaino © HarperCollins Publishers Ltd 2019 Katharine Kerr asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work This novel is entirely a work of fiction. The names, characters and incidents portrayed in it are the work of the author’s imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events or localities is entirely coincidental. All rights reserved under International and Pan–American Copyright Conventions. By payment of the required fees, you have been granted the non–exclusive, non–transferable right to access and read the text of this e-book on screen. No part of this text may be reproduced, transmitted, down-loaded, decompiled, reverse engineered, or stored in or introduced into any information storage and retrieval system, in any form or by any means, whether electronic or mechanical, now known or hereinafter invented, without the express written permission of HarperCollins. HarperCollinsPublishers has made every reasonable effort to ensure that any picture content and written content in this ebook has been included or removed in accordance with the contractual and technological constraints in operation at the time of publication . Source ISBN: 9780586211977 Ebook Edition © JULY 2014 ISBN: 9780007375370 Version: 2019–10–08
Dedication Dedication Dedication Map Pronunciation Notes The Westlands Part One: Puer Part Two: Amissio Part Three: Puella Part Four: Via Part Five: Carcer Part Six: Caput Draconis Keep Reading Appendices: Historical Notes Glossary Acknowledgments About the Author Also by the Author About the Publisher For Richard Wilfred Ashton My grandfather
Map Map
Pronunciation Notes
The Westlands
Part One: Puer
Part Two: Amissio
Part Three: Puella
Part Four: Via
Part Five: Carcer
Part Six: Caput Draconis
Keep Reading
Appendices: Historical Notes
Glossary
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Also by the Author
About the Publisher
Map
Pronunciation Notes
Vowels are divided by Deverry scribes into two classes: noble and common. Nobles have two pronunciations; commons, one.
A as in father when long; a shorter version of the same sound, as in far , when short.
O as in bone when long; as in pot when short.
W as the oo in spook when long; as in roof when short.
Y as the i in machine when long; as the e in butter when short.
E as in pen.
I as in pin.
U as in pun.
Vowels are generally long in stressed syllables; short in unstressed. Y is the primary exception to this rule. When it appears as the last letter of a word, it is always long whether that syllable is stressed or not.
Diphthongs generally have one consistent pronunciation.
AE as the a in mane.
AI as in aisle.
AU as the ow in how.
EO as a combination of eh and oh.
EW as in Welsh, a combination of eh and oo.
IE as in pier.
OE as the oy in boy.
UI as the North Welsh wy , a combination of oo and ee.
Note that OI is never a diphthong, but is two distinct sounds, as in carnoic , (KAR-noh-ik).
Consonants are mostly the same as in English, with these exceptions:
C is always hard as in cat.
G is always hard as in get.
DD is the voiced th as in thin or breathe , but the voicing is more pronounced than in English. It is opposed to TH, the unvoiced sound as in th or breath. (This is the sound that the Greeks called the Celtic tau.)
R is heavily rolled.
RH is a voiceless R, approximately pronounced as if it were spelled hr in Deverry proper. In Eldidd, the sound is fast becoming indistinguishable from R.
DW, GW, and TW are single sounds, as in Gwendolen or twit.
Y is never a consonant.
I before a vowel at the beginning of a word is consonantal, as it is in the plural ending -ion , pronounced yawn.
Doubled consonants are both sounded clearly, unlike in English. Note, however, that DD is a single letter , not a doubled consonant.
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