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lcars:kit_language [2026/03/18 22:29] – [Sociolinguistic Context] Fionalcars:kit_language [2026/03/31 03:51] (current) – ↷ Links adapted because of a move operation 43.135.115.233
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 ====== Kit Language (Kit-h’za) ====== ====== Kit Language (Kit-h’za) ======
  
-The **Kit language**, or //Kit-h’za// (literally "Home-Law"), is the primary tonal, Verb, Object, Subject (VOS)-ordered language spoken by the [[lcars:kit_sophont|Kit]], an intelligent vulpine-like species inhabiting the subterranean cities of their desolated home world. The language is characterized by its high frequency of glottal stops, clicks, and nasal hums, reflecting the biological constraints of the species' vocal apparatus.+The **Kit language**, or //Kit-h’za// (literally "Home-Law"), is the primary tonal, Verb, Object, Subject (VOS)-ordered language spoken by the [[lcars:kit|Kit]], an intelligent vulpine-like species inhabiting the subterranean cities of their desolated home world. The language is characterized by its high frequency of glottal stops, clicks, and nasal hums, reflecting the biological constraints of the species' vocal apparatus.
  
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 The language reflects a rigid, pressively matriarchal society. The language reflects a rigid, pressively matriarchal society.
  
-* **Vixen (Nix'hza):** Viewed as leaders and warriors. Default honorific is //zi-//. +  * **Vixen (Nix'hza):** Viewed as leaders and warriors. Default honorific is //zi-//. 
-* **Tog (Sl'at):** Viewed as disposable servants. Often referred to by the pejorative //Dog// or //T'sazl'a//+  * **Tog (Sl'at):** Viewed as disposable servants. Often referred to by the pejorative //Dog// or //T'sazl'a//
-* **Proximity Imperative:** Due to biological anxiety that becomes fatal after six hours of isolation, the language is rich in "nearness" descriptors (e.g., //n’tlanix// for love/safety, literally "near-heat").+  * **Proximity Imperative:** Due to biological anxiety that becomes fatal after six hours of isolation, the language is rich in "nearness" descriptors (e.g., //n’tlanix// for love/safety, literally "near-heat").
  
 ====== Lexicon Table ====== ====== Lexicon Table ======
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