kelátképzk
kelátképzk is a theoretical concept primarily discussed within speculative linguistics and fictional world-building. It refers to a hypothetical linguistic phenomenon where a language develops a distinct grammatical structure or phonological rule that is designed to be intentionally difficult or impossible to learn by non-native speakers or even by those who haven't undergone specific, often arduous, training. The term itself is a neologism, likely coined to describe such an artificial linguistic barrier.
The purpose of kelátképzk in fictional contexts can vary. It might serve as a means of social