kuvatakä
Kuvatakä is a dialect of the Ingrian language, a Finnic language spoken by the Ingrians of Russia. It is mainly spoken in the northwestern part of Leningrad Oblast, near the Gulf of Finland. The dialect is also known as "Kuva" to some linguists.
Structurally, Kuvatakä is similar to the standard Ingrian language. It has a complex system of vowel harmony
In terms of syntax, Kuvatakä is characterized by agglutinative morphology. Verbs are formed by adding suffixes
Kuvatakä is considered an endangered language due to the decline of the Ingrian population. Young people are
The study of Kuvatakä is significant for linguists interested in the Finnic languages. It offers insights into