Palula

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Abstract

Palula is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by approximately 10,000 people in the southern part of Chitral District in Pakistan's North-West Frontier Province. It belongs to a group of speech varieties subsumed under the heading Shina (Morgenstierne 1941; Strand 20002001). The speech described here is that of Ashret Valley, one of two main dialects of Palula. The transcription is based on a recording of the speech of the second author, Naseem Haider, himself a native speaker of Palula, born in 1978; his speech is typical of Ashreti, or southern, Palula. © 2009 International Phonetic Association.

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Liljegren, H., & Haider, N. (2009). Palula. Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 39(3), 381–386. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0025100309990193

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