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Encyclopedia > Klingon Language Institute

The Klingon Language Institute is an organization devoted to studying and teaching the human-made Klingon language from the Star Trek science fiction universe. It was founded in 1992, and publishes a quarterly journal called HolQeD (language science). Each year it holds a qep'a' (meeting) that is open to all members. It was mentioned in the documentary Trekkies.


External links

  • http://www.kli.org/
  • http://www.kli.org/wiki/

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Klingon language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3589 words)
The Klingon language or Klingonese (tlhIngan Hol in Klingon) is the constructed language spoken by Klingons in the fictional Star Trek universe.
Klingon is sometimes referred to as Klingonese (most notably in the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "The Trouble with Tribbles"), but among the Klingon-speaking community this is often understood to refer to another Klingon language that is described in John M. Ford's Star Trek novels as Klingonaase.
Klingon has been developed with a phonology that, while based on human natural languages, is intended to sound alien.
Klingon Language Institute - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (99 words)
The Klingon Language Institute is an organization devoted to studying and teaching the human-made Klingon language from the Star Trek science fiction universe.
It was founded in 1992, and publishes a quarterly journal called HolQeD (language science).
Each year it holds a qep'a' (meeting) that is open to all members.
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