Since 2025, Fedor Rozhanskiy has led the project “Advanced Description of Minor Finno-Ugric Languages with an Intricate Phonology–Morphology Interface” (funded by Estonian Research Council grant PRG2651). The project has both theoretical and practical objectives. The theoretical part involves developing principles for identifying inflectional classes in languages where the division into declensions and conjugations is determined not so much by affixal variants as by alternations in the stem. The main languages on which the study is based are Ingrian, Aanaar Saami and Karelian, although material from other languages is also planned to be used. The practical part aimed at developing electronic morphological dictionaries for Lower Luga Ingrian, Aanaar Saami and Karelian that can generate the full paradigms of inflected words and include audio examples recorded from native speakers (as it has already been done for Soikkola Ingrian).

The principal participants in the project are: Fedor Rozhanskiy (principal investigator), Helen Wilbur (senior research staff), Merit Niinemägi (junior research staff) and Polina Oskolskaia (junior research staff). The project partners are Elena Markus and Eva Saar.