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Unlike other Kiravic-speaking cities outside of the Kiravic heartland, such as [[Bérasar]] and [[Cities of Kiravia#Telmar|Telmar]], modern Kartika does not have a recognisably distinct local dialect or accent. Some phonographic evidence, written references, and personal anecdotes suggest that such an accent - influenced mainly by Estuary Kiravic and Kalverþan - may have existed before Kirosocialism, though this remains contested among dialectologists. R.A. Pimagrumav, a historical linguist at Founding Fathers' University and leading exponent of the dialect's existence, believes that the accent was strongest among the city's native middle class and likely became extinct one generation into the Kiravian Union, as the Kirosocialist overhaul of the city displaced most of the established residents, and those who remained likely suppressed their accent to avoid association with the old order.
Unlike other Kiravic-speaking cities outside of the Kiravic heartland, such as [[Bérasar]] and [[Cities of Kiravia#Telmar|Telmar]], modern Kartika does not have a recognisably distinct local dialect or accent. Some phonographic evidence, written references, and personal anecdotes suggest that such an accent - influenced mainly by Estuary Kiravic and Kalverþan - may have existed before Kirosocialism, though this remains contested among dialectologists. R.A. Pimagrumav, a historical linguist at Founding Fathers' University and leading exponent of the dialect's existence, believes that the accent was strongest among the city's native middle class and likely became extinct one generation into the Kiravian Union, as the Kirosocialist overhaul of the city displaced most of the established residents, and those who remained likely suppressed their accent to avoid association with the old order.


Although it is located well to the south of the Lower Kiravic dialect belt, Kiravic as spoken in Kartika today tends to reflect more influences from the Upper Kiravic of Kiygrava and Niyaska.
Although it is located well to the south of the Lower Kiravic dialect belt, Kiravic as spoken in Kartika today tends to reflect more influences from the Upper Kiravic of Kaviska and Niyaska.


===Ethnosocial Groups===
===Ethnosocial Groups===