Torwali merupakan bahasa minoritas di Pakistan yang mayoritas dituturkan oleh bangsa Torwali di Distrik Swat Tengah, bahasa ini diberi ruang dalam peta.
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Torwali merupakan bahasa terancam: bahasa ini dicirikan sebagai "terancam dengan pasti" oleh Atlas of Endangered Languages UNESCO,[13] dan sebagai "rentan" oleh Catalogue of Endangered Languages.[14] Ada upaya untuk merevitalisasi bahasa ini sejak 2004, dan sekolah-sekolah komunitas bahasa ibu telah didirikan oleh Idara Baraye Taleem-o-Taraqi (IBT).[15]
^Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, ed. (2023). "Torwali". Glottolog 4.8. Jena, Jerman: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.Pemeliharaan CS1: Tampilkan editors (link)
^"Bahasa Torwali". www.ethnologue.com (dalam bahasa Inggris). SIL Ethnologue.
^Kreutzmann, Hermann (2005). "Linguistic diversity in space and time: A survey in the Eastern Hindukush and Karakoram". Himalayan Linguistics. Center for Development Studies, Free University of Berlin. 4: 7.
^Burrow, T. (1936). "The Dialectical Position of the Niya Prakrit". Bulletin of the School of Oriental Studies, University of London. 8 (2/3): 419–435. ISSN1356-1898. JSTOR608051. ... It might be going too far to say that Torwali is the direct lineal descendant of the Niya Prakrit, but there is no doubt that out of all the modern languages it shows the closest resemblance to it. A glance at the map in the Linguistic Survey of India shows that the area at present covered by "Kohistani" is the nearest to that area round Peshawar, where, as stated above, there is most reason to believe was the original home of the Niya Prakrit. That conclusion, which was reached for other reasons, is thus confirmed by the distribution of the modern dialects.
^Hammarström, Harald. "Torwali". Glottolog. Diakses tanggal 17 April 2019.
^Liljegren, Henrik (2018). "Supporting and Sustaining Language Vitality in Northern Pakistan". The Routledge Handbook of Language Revitalization. hlm. 427–437. doi:10.4324/9781315561271-54. ISBN978-1-315-56127-1.
http://torwaliresearchforums.org/ A website providing information about Torwali language and computational developments made in Torwali language. Jalaluddin
https://www.torwali.org a website managed by the Swat based organization Idara Baraye Taleem-o-Taraqi (IBT) i.e institute for education and development, that works for the integrated development of the ethno-linguistic communities of Pakistan including the Torwalis.
https://torwali.omeka.net/ An Endangered Language Project created by Amber Khan for English 318 at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville