We are Striving To See all Ethnolinguistic Communities in Pakistan Flourishing Culturally and Economically

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How FLI Works….

Forum for Language Initiatives (FLI), founded in 2003 functions as a resource centre for the many language communities in Pakistan’s mountainous northern region. To know about how it works watch the following video.

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FLI held its first intervention for preservation and promotion of Bateri language last week. Four people from the community participated in the six day activity. The main objective of the activity was to develop a plan for how to preserve and promote the language and also to discover the main vulnerabilities in terms of use […]

The main aim of this workshop is to provide a platform to national and international researchers working on the endangered, minority, and indigenous languages of Pakistan. The known linguist, Mr. Henrik Liljegren who has worked on languages spoken in Chitral will be speaking about ‘Languages and Geography in Northern Pakistan; Areal Typology made Practical’. Other […]

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