PHL ISO 639-3
Palula
A language of Pakistan
- ISO 639
- phl
- Alternate Names
- Biyori, Dangarikwar, Palola, Phalulo, Phalura
- Population
- 14,400 (2018). Population of Ashret and Biori Valleys is almost completely monolingual (Liljegren 2008).
- Location:
- Khyber Pakhtunkwa province: Chitral district, Ashret and Biori, 12 villages on lower east Chitral river; some in main valley, Kalkatak, and Shishi Koh valley, Purigal; some in Dir Kohistan. Ashret valley (Ashreti dialect); Biori valley, Kalkatak, and Purigal (northern Palula dialect).
- Language Status
- 5 (Developing).
- Classification
- Indo-European, Indo-Iranian, Indo-Aryan, Outer Languages, Northwestern, Dardic, Shina
- Dialects
- Ashreti, Northern Palula. No, or limited, intelligibility of Kalkoti [xka] and Savi [sdg]. Lexical similarity: 92% with Ashreti and Northern Palula dialects, 56%–58% with Savi [sdg] in Afghanistan, 38%–42% with Kohistani Shina [plk]. Palula, Kalkoti [xka] (spoken in Dir Kohistan) and Savi [sdg] (spoken in Afghanistan) form a cluster of closely related varieties within the Shina group (Liljegren 2008).
- Language Use
- Vigorous within Ashret and Biori valleys. Reluctant to use Palula when speakers of other languages are present. Home, community. Used by all. Positive attitudes. Most also use Khowar [khw]. Many also use Northern Pashto [pbu]. Many also use Urdu [urd].
- Language Development
- 2-year mother-tongue multilingual education program (bridging from Palula to Urdu) now tested in two locations (2012). Taught in primary schools, but limited. Literature. Dictionary.
- Language Resources
- OLAC resources in and about Palula
- Writing
- Arabic script, Naskh variant [Arab], in development. Arabic script, Nastaliq variant [Aran], primary usage.
- Other Comments
- Muslim.
Also Spoken in
Map
Location: Khyber Pakhtunkwa province: Chitral district, Ashret and Biori, 12 villages on lower east Chitral river; some in main valley, Kalkatak, and Shishi Koh valley, Purigal; some in Dir Kohistan. Ashret valley (Ashreti dialect); Biori valley, Kalkatak, and Purigal (northern Palula dialect).
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