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** Mathematical and musical notation heavily related (TNG Short Story: "Friends With the Sparrows")
** Mathematical and musical notation heavily related (TNG Short Story: "Friends With the Sparrows")
* Referents
* Referents
** Apologies
*** Callimas at Bahar (TNG Short Story: "Friends with the Sparrows")
** Greetings
** Greetings
*** Menos and Uzani at Kyjo (TNG Short Story: "Friends with the Sparrows")
*** Menos and Uzani at Kyjo (TNG Short Story: "Friends with the Sparrows")
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*** Darmok and Jalad (TNG: "Darmok"; TNG Short Story: "Friends With the Sparrows")
*** Darmok and Jalad (TNG: "Darmok"; TNG Short Story: "Friends With the Sparrows")
**** Considered a final desperation tactic when previous attempts at contact have failed (TNG Short Story: "Friends With the Sparrows")
**** Considered a final desperation tactic when previous attempts at contact have failed (TNG Short Story: "Friends With the Sparrows")
** Miscellaneous
*** Chenza at court (TNG Short Story: "Friends with the Sparrows")
**** Demand for silence (TNG Short Story: "Friends with the Sparrows")
*** Palwin of the Fields (TNG Short Story: "Friends with the Sparrows")
**** Mad violence as a prelude to an era of peace (TNG Short Story: "Friends with the Sparrows")
*** Shaka and Makova at Utomi (TNG: "Darmok"; TNG Short Story: "Friends with the Sparrows")
**** Failure of contact potentially leading to or the result of violence (TNG: "Darmok"; TNG Short Story: "Friends with the Sparrows")
*** Zinda (TNG Short Story: "Friends with the Sparrows")
**** A figure the victim of a physical attack (TNG Short Story: "Friends with the Sparrows")


[[Category:Languages]]
[[Category:Languages]]
[[Category:Tamarian]]
[[Category:Tamarian]]

Latest revision as of 08:21, 16 July 2018

  • Tonal language with heavy reliance on body language and gesture, similar to many sign languages (TNG Short Story: "Friends With the Sparrows")
    • Numerical information communicated via pitch (TNG Short Story: "Friends With the Sparrows")
  • Written language much more integrated with spoken than in most societies (TNG Short Story: "Friends With the Sparrows")
    • Outgrowth of the importance of symbols, imagery, and abstraction (TNG Short Story: "Friends With the Sparrows")
    • Mathematical and musical notation heavily related (TNG Short Story: "Friends With the Sparrows")
  • Referents
    • Apologies
      • Callimas at Bahar (TNG Short Story: "Friends with the Sparrows")
    • Greetings
      • Menos and Uzani at Kyjo (TNG Short Story: "Friends with the Sparrows")
        • Guarded, wary meeting
    • Noted contact tales
      • Rai and Jiri (TNG Short Story: "Friends With the Sparrows")
      • Zima and Bakor (TNG Short Story: "Friends With the Sparrows")
      • Darmok and Jalad (TNG: "Darmok"; TNG Short Story: "Friends With the Sparrows")
        • Considered a final desperation tactic when previous attempts at contact have failed (TNG Short Story: "Friends With the Sparrows")
    • Miscellaneous
      • Chenza at court (TNG Short Story: "Friends with the Sparrows")
        • Demand for silence (TNG Short Story: "Friends with the Sparrows")
      • Palwin of the Fields (TNG Short Story: "Friends with the Sparrows")
        • Mad violence as a prelude to an era of peace (TNG Short Story: "Friends with the Sparrows")
      • Shaka and Makova at Utomi (TNG: "Darmok"; TNG Short Story: "Friends with the Sparrows")
        • Failure of contact potentially leading to or the result of violence (TNG: "Darmok"; TNG Short Story: "Friends with the Sparrows")
      • Zinda (TNG Short Story: "Friends with the Sparrows")
        • A figure the victim of a physical attack (TNG Short Story: "Friends with the Sparrows")