| Language Name | Lips Kith |
| Language Author | Scarisbrick, Joseph |
| Year Began | 1919 |
| Site | Lips Kith |
| Broken Link | No |
| Site Language | English |
| Site Author | Ivan A. Derzhanski |
| Language Type | international auxiliary language |
| Uniqueness | Scarisbrick published the language in Lips Kith, a world language, Trowbridge: Lansdown, 1919 (141 p.). It's a mix of naturalism and schematicism, as illustrated by the Paternoster and the first ten numbers: Koor Pater, wes-amun per-an wolk-alon, ko-te nom mak-Es-u tek-sak..., tun, twi, tri, pes, pen, sek, sep, nok, nik, tek. |
| Design Principles | To create the vocabulary of Lips Kith, Scarisbrick compiled lists of what he considered to be "universal" root words. |
| Dictionary | No |
| Etymologies | No |
| Grammar | No |
| Sample Texts | Yes |
| Unique Script | No |
| Primer | No |
| Babel Text | No |
| Submitted By | NA |
| Date Submitted | Monday, April 01, 2002 |
| Updated By | Jeffrey Henning |
| Date Edited | Tuesday, April 08, 2003 |
| Description Of Update | Added link to Ivan A. Derzhanski's article about the language. |
| Date To Headline | Tuesday, April 08, 2003 |
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