Siberian Ingrian Finnish

Siberian Ingrian Finnish
mejjen kiel', oma kiel', suomen kiel'
Native toRussia
RegionWestern Siberia
EthnicitySiberian Finns, Estonians
Native speakers
≥15, ~100 with some knowledge (2022)[1]
Uralic
  • Finnic
    • Northern Finnic
      • Siberian Ingrian Finnish
Latin, Cyrillic
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottologsibe1253
Settlements where Siberian Ingrian Finnish speakers lived or still live as of 2022

Siberian Ingrian Finnish (Russian: Сибирский ингерманландский идиом) is a Lower Luga Ingrian Finnish – Lower Luga Ingrian (Izhorian) mixed language.[2][3] The ancestors of the speakers of this language migrated from the Rosona River [ru] area to Siberia in 1803–1804. Most native speakers of this language live in Ryzhkovo or nearby, as well as in Omsk and Tallinn (Estonia).

  1. ^ Ubaleht, Ivan; Raudalainen, Taisto-Kalevi (May 2022). Development of the Siberian Ingrian Finnish Speech Corpus. Fifth Workshop on the Use of Computational Methods in the Study of Endangered Languages at 60th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL 2022), Dublin, Ireland. doi:10.18653/v1/2022.computel-1.1.
  2. ^ Sidorkevich (Сидоркевич), Daria (Дарья) (2014). Язык ингерманландских переселенцев в Сибири: структура, диалектные особенности, контактные явления. Дисс. канд. филол. наук (PhD thesis) (in Russian). Saint Petersburg: The Institute for Linguistic Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
  3. ^ Sidorkevich, Daria (2011). "On domains of adessive-allative in Siberian Ingrian Finnish". Acta Linguistica Petropolitana. 7 (3): 575–607 – via CyberLeninka.