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Büürqyı is a Turkic language spoken in northeastern Siberia, most noteably on the New Siberian Islands. It is agglutinative, which means that there is a high morpheme-per-word ratio, and affixes represent one unit of meaning. It expresses vowel harmony, which means all vowels in a certain word will maintain the same articulatory position. In Büürqyı, whether a word will have front-, back-, or central vowels will depend on the word's case if it is a noun, or tense, if it is a verb.