Iktgépig
Iktgépig is an indigenous language spoken by the Tguluka people, who reside in the southern regions of Papua New Guinea. Classification of the language remains ambiguous due to its remote geographical location and lack of thorough linguistic research. However, language experts have categorized it as a Papuan language, separate from the Austronesian language family.
Phonological analysis reveals a uniqueness in the Iktgépig sound system, featuring a high frequency of vowel
Iktgépig incorporates an intricate system of narratives and mythologies, which have been passed down through generations
Research into Iktgépig language is ongoing, with an emphasis on preserving the language's distinct cultural elements.