The famous Norwegian linguist George Morgenstierne wrote in 1932 that Chitral was the area of highest linguistic diversity in the world. In his great work, "Report on a Linguistic Mission to North-Western India," reprinted by Ishi Press, ISBN 0923891145, Morgenstierne listed ten languages as being spoken in Chitral. Kendall Decker in this book studies nine languages of Chitral, Khowar, Yidgha, Phalura, Sawi, Kalasha, Dameli, Eastern Kativiri, Shekhani, and Gawar-Bati. Chitral is a remote valley located high in the Hindu ...
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The famous Norwegian linguist George Morgenstierne wrote in 1932 that Chitral was the area of highest linguistic diversity in the world. In his great work, "Report on a Linguistic Mission to North-Western India," reprinted by Ishi Press, ISBN 0923891145, Morgenstierne listed ten languages as being spoken in Chitral. Kendall Decker in this book studies nine languages of Chitral, Khowar, Yidgha, Phalura, Sawi, Kalasha, Dameli, Eastern Kativiri, Shekhani, and Gawar-Bati. Chitral is a remote valley located high in the Hindu Kush Mountains of extreme Northwest Pakistan. In many of the remote valleys different languages are spoken which accounts for the wide diversity of the languages there.
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