We present the results of 32 nights of CCD photometry of V1974 Cygni,
from 1994 and 1995. We verify the presence of two distinct periodiciti
es in the light curve: 0.0812585 d approximate to 1.95 h and 0.0849767
d approximate to 2.04 h. We establish that the shorter periodicity is
the orbital, period of the underlying binary system. The longer perio
d oscillates with an average value of \(P) over dot\ similar to 3 x 10
(-7) - typical of permanent superhumps. The two periods obey the linea
r relation between the orbital and superhump periods that holds among
members of the SU Ursae Majoris (SU UMa) class of dwarf novae. A third
periodicity of 0.083204 d approximate to 2.00 h appeared in 1994 but
not in 1995; it may be related to the recently discovered anti-superhu
mp phenomenon. These results suggest a linkage between the classical n
ova V1974 Cyg and the SU UMa stars, and indicate the existence of an a
ccretion disc and permanent superhumps in the system no later than 30
months after the nova outburst. From the precessing disc model of the
superhump phenomenon, we estimate that the mass ratio in the binary sy
stem is between 2.2 and 3.6. Combined with previous results, this impl
ies a white dwarf mass of 0.75-1.07 M-..