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'''Thaḷī''' is a ] of the ] spoken in parts of the ]i provinces of ] and ]. It has been classified within the ] group of dialects by some linguists, as a northern dialect of ],{{sfn|Wagha|1997|pp = 229–31}}{{sfn|Shackle|1976|p=8}} although it has also been described as transitional between ] and ].{{sfn|Singh|1970|p=142}} Its name derives from the ].{{sfn|Singh|1970|p=142}} |
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'''Thaḷī''' is a ] spoken in parts of the ]i provinces of ] and ]. It is classified by some linguists as a northern dialect of ],{{sfn|Wagha|1997|pp = 229–31}}{{sfn|Shackle|1976|p=8}} although it has also been described as transitional between ] and ].{{sfn|Singh|1970|p=142}} Its name derives from the ].{{sfn|Singh|1970|p=142}} |
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In ], it goes by the name of "Ḍerāwāl"{{sfn|Masica|1991|p=426}} or "]",{{sfn|Singh|1970|p=142}} and in ] and ] districts it is known as "]" or "Mulkī".{{sfn|Singh|1970|p=142}} A dialect of Thali spoken in the northeast is known as "Kacchī".{{sfn|Bahri|1963|pp=16–17}} Inhabitants of Dera Ismail Khan District, presumably speakers of this dialect, variously identify their language as Saraiki or Hindko.{{sfn|Rensch|1992|pp=7–8, 57}} Likewise those living in Mianwali District identify their language as ] or Saraiki.<ref>{{cite book|author = South Asia Partnership-Pakistan| title = Profile of district Mianwali|url = http://www.sappk.org/sites/default/files/publications/profiles/Profile_Mianwali.pdf| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130522033817/http://www.sappk.org/sites/default/files/publications/profiles/Profile_Mianwali.pdf| archive-date = 22 May 2013|pages=12–13}}</ref> |
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Its area starts from Tank to Muzzafargarh on the eastern end of the Indus River and from Bannu running down to D I khan at the western end of the Indus River.{{citation needed|date = November 2016}} |
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In ], it goes by the name of ''Ḍerāwāl''{{sfn|Masica|1991|p=426}} or '']'',{{sfn|Singh|1970|p=142}} and in ] and ] districts it is known as ''Hindko'' or ''Mulkī''.{{sfn|Singh|1970|p=142}} A dialect of Thali spoken in the northeast is known as ''Kacchī''.{{sfn|Bahri|1963|pp=16–17}} Inhabitants of Dera Ismail Khan District, presumably speakers of this dialect, variously identify their language as Saraiki or ].{{sfn|Rensch|1992|pp=7–8, 57}} Likewise for those living in Mianwali District, who identify their language as either ], ''general'', or Saraiki.<ref>{{cite book|author = South Asia Partnership-Pakistan| title = Profile of district Mianwali|url = http://www.sappk.org/sites/default/files/publications/profiles/Profile_Mianwali.pdf| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130522033817/http://www.sappk.org/sites/default/files/publications/profiles/Profile_Mianwali.pdf| archive-date = 22 May 2013|pages=12–13}}</ref> |
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Thali is spoken in the following districts of Punjab Province and districts of Kyber Pakhtunkha Province:{{citation needed|date = November 2016}} |
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