Krakolye dialect

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The Krakolye dialect is a regional variety of the Votic language traditionally spoken in and around the village of Krakolye in Ingria.

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Krakolye dialect canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dialect
regional variety of Votic
closelyRelatedTo Jõgõperä dialect of Votic
other Votic dialects
country Russia
documentedBy field linguists of Votic
endangermentCause assimilation policies in the Soviet period
language shift to Russian
urbanization and migration from Ingria
ethnicGroup Votes
historicalRegion Ingermanland
influencedBy Finnish language
Ingrian language
Russian language
languageBranch Finnic languages
languageFamily Uralic languages
morphologicalFeature agglutinative morphology
rich case system
numberOfSpeakers very few speakers
partOf Votic language
phonologicalFeature strong palatalization contrasts
vowel harmony typical of Finnic languages
spokenIn Ingria
Krakolye
status moribund
severely endangered
subgroupOf Northern Votic dialects
syntaxFeature basic SVO word order with variation
traditionalRegion village of Krakolye and its surroundings
usedFor local oral communication
writingSystem Cyrillic script
Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Votic language hasDialect Krakolye dialect