Mankiyali language

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Mankiyali
Native toPakistan
RegionMansehra District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
EthnicityTrawara
Native speakers
500 (2016)[1]
Indo-European
  • Kohistani
    • Mankiyali
Language codes
ISO 639-3nlm
Glottologmank1256
Approximate location where Mankiyali is spoken
Approximate location where Mankiyali is spoken
Mankiyali
Approximate location where Mankiyali is spoken
Approximate location where Mankiyali is spoken
Mankiyali
Coordinates: 34°28′56″N 72°57′05.3″E / 34.48222°N 72.951472°E / 34.48222; 72.951472

Mankiyali is an endangered

language of wider communication in the area.[6] The language is still being passed on to the next generation, but overall it is losing ground to Hindko.[8] The first study documenting the existence of the language was published only in 2015. The name Mankiyali is of recent origin, having been coined by members of the community to replace the older terms Tarawara and Tarawari, which are now seen as stigmatising.[9]

Mankiyali is not

Gojri, and a slightly higher percentage (41–42%) with Gowro and Bateri – two languages of the Kohistani group of Dardic.[10] The somewhat higher similarity with Bateri could indicate a common origin, which would be consistent with the oral traditions of the community.[11]

Mankiyali has been influenced by Hindko and Gojri, particularly in the development of

References

  1. ^ Mankiyali at Ethnologue (24th ed., 2021) Closed access icon
  2. ^ "The Languages of Northern Pakistan – Criterion Quarterly".
  3. ^ "Dardic languages – RASHID AHMED GABARO".
  4. ^ "A First Look at Mankiyali Language: An Endangered Language". ProQuest.
  5. ^ Pronounced [t̪rɑʋɽɑ].
  6. ^ a b Anjum & Rehman 2015, p. 177.
  7. ^ Anjum 2016, pp. 2–3.
  8. ^ Anjum & Rehman 2015, pp. 177, 179.
  9. ^ Munshi 2017.
  10. Ushojo
    , 41% with Gowro, 42% with Bateri, 39% with Hazara Gojri and 36% with Sherpur Hindko.
  11. ^ Anjum & Rehman 2015, p. 181.
  12. ^ Anjum & Rehman 2015, pp. 181, 185.
  13. ^ Anjum & Rehman 2015, pp. 182, 185.
  14. ^ Anjum & Rehman 2015, pp. 182–83.

Bibliography

External links

  • Computational Resource for South Asian Languages (CoRSAL) archive collection of Mankiyali language materials Mankiyali Language Resource