Community-owned Initiatives for Language Revitalization: The case of Torwali

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This paper presents an account of community-owned initiatives of Torwali people of northern Pakistan when some of its members started to explore their oral language by making considerable achievements over the past few decades that lead them towards the standardization, documentation, promotion and eventually revitalization of their mother-tongue. (session 2.3.6)

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