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Tani Language Foundation | |
| Abbreviation | TLF |
|---|---|
| Formation | 2024 |
| Founder | Mingkeng Lego (Luke Rimmo Lego), Takar Milli |
| Founded at | Arunachal Pradesh, India |
| Type | Non-profit organization |
| Purpose | Preservation and revitalization of Tani languages |
Region served | Arunachal Pradesh and Assam, India |
Official language | Tani languages |
The Tani Language Foundation (TLF)[1] is a non-profit organization working to preserve and revitalize the Tani languages, spoken by indigenous communities in Arunachal Pradesh and Assam, India.[2][3]
Established by Tani students, with founder Mingkeng Lego (Luke Rimmo Lego),[4] TLF focuses on language documentation, script development, and educational outreach to promote linguistic and cultural heritage.[5][6]
The Tani languages are a group of closely related languages spoken by the Tani people in northeastern India, primarily in Arunachal Pradesh and Assam. These languages belong to the Sino-Tibetan family and include several major dialects such as Nyishi, Galo, Apatani, Adi, Tagin, and Mising.[7]
TLF collaborates with institutions like the Living Tongues Foundation to develop a "living dictionary" and works on creating a standardized script for Tani languages.[8] The foundation also organizes workshops, publishes linguistic studies, and engages communities through cultural events.[9]