单词 | tanoan |
释义 | Tanoann.adj. A. n. A family of languages spoken in parts of New Mexico and Arizona by Pueblo Indians; also, the group of people which speaks these languages. ΘΚΠ the world > people > ethnicities > North American peoples > peoples of South-Western America > [noun] > Pueblo Indians Moqui1759 Pima1829 pueblo1834 Zuñi1834 Papago1839 Pueblo Indian1844 Taos1844 Pueblan1875 Hopi1877 Picuris1883 Puebloan1883 Tanoan1891 Piman1900 Tewa1910 Keres1925 Tohono O'odham1987 the mind > language > languages of the world > Amerindian > [noun] > Central Amerindian languages > Tanoan Tanoan1891 1891 J. W. Powell Indian Ling. Families 121 Tañoan. 1925 Amer. Indian Life 397 The Pueblo Indians..number about 10,000. They are usually classified according to language into four or five stocks, the Hopi of Arizona, the Ashiwi or people of Zuñi, the Keres of Acoma and Laguna to the west and, to the east, of five towns on the Rio Grande, and, also in the east, the Tanoans including the Tewa and the people of Jemez. 1941 C. F. Voegelin Lang., Culture & Personality 28 Only fragmentary notes and word lists for Tanoan were available. Taos was taken as a type for Tanoan phonetics and morphology. 1959 G. L. Trager & E. L. Trager in Amer. Anthropologist 61 1078 (title) Kiowa and Tanoan. B. adj. Of, pertaining to, or designating this linguistic group. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > languages of the world > Amerindian > [adjective] > Tanoan Picuris1875 Tanoan1909 Tewa1910 Tiwa1910 Kiowa1928 the world > people > ethnicities > North American peoples > peoples of South-Western America > [adjective] > Pueblo Indians Papago1811 Moqui1818 Zuñian1885 Piman1891 Pueblan1895 Puebloan1905 Tanoan1909 Tewa1910 Tohono O'odham1986 1909 Amer. Anthropologist 11 564 The Keres (Queres) are introduced among tribes speaking languages of the Tanoan family. 1928 J. P. Harrington Vocab. Kiowa Lang. (U.S. Bureau Amer. Ethnol. Bull. No. 84) 1 A brief text [has]..been included, as well as Tanoan etymologies taken from the Tewa dialect spoken at San Juan Pueblo near Santa Fe, New Mexico. 1928 J. P. Harrington Vocab. Kiowa Lang. (U.S. Bureau Amer. Ethnol. Bull. No. 84) 11 In the Tanoan languages, several of the consonants have a hard and a soft form. 1941 [see sense A.]. 1950 F. Eggan Social Organization W. Pueblos 314 The Tanoan groups in the Rio Grande. 1974 Encycl. Brit. Micropædia IX. 810/2 Tanoan languages, the family of Aztec-Tanoan languages spoken in the valley of the Rio Grande in..New Mexico, U.S., including Northern Tiwa, Southern Tiwa, Piro, Tewa, Tano (the type language), and Towa; spoken by about 5,000 people (24,500 in 1680). This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online March 2018). < n.adj.1891 |
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