Tano dilleri (İngilizce Tanoan, Kiowa-Tanoan, Tanoan-Kiowa), Amerika Birleşik Devletlerinib New Mexico, Kansas, Oklahoma ve Teksas eyaletleri ile Meksika'da konuşulan Amerind Kızılderili dil ailesi.
Tano dilleri | |
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Coğrafi dağılım | Kuzey Amerika |
Sınıflandırma | - |
Alt bölümler | |
Adlandırma
Tanoan adı Tevaca için kullanılan alternatif Tano (ve Arizona Tevalarının kendi dillerindeki adları: tʰáánu tééwa) adına İngilizce'de dil ailesi yapım eki olarak sık kullanılan -an sıfatı getirilerek oluşturulmuştur.
Sınıflandırma
- Kiyova-Tova dilleri
- : konuşanı 1.000 kişi
- : konuşanı 1.301 kişi (1990)
- Tiva-Teva dilleri
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- Kuzey Tiva dilleri
- : 803 kişi (1980)
- : 101 kişi (1990)
- : konuşanı 1.732 kişi
- (tükendi)
- Kuzey Tiva dilleri
- : konuşanı 1.298 kişi (1980)
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Kaynakça
Bibliyografya
- Campbell, Lyle. (1997). American Indian languages: The historical linguistics of Native America. New York: Oxford University Press. .
- Cordell, Linda A. (1979). Prehistory: Eastern Anasazi. In A. Ortiz (Ed.), Handbook of North American Indians: Southwest (Vol. 9, pp. 131–151). Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution.
- Davis, Irvine. (1959). Linguistic cues to northern Rio Grande prehistory. El Palacio, 66 (3), 73-84.
- Davis, Irvine. (1979). The Kiowa–Tanoan, Keresan, and Zuni languages. In L. Campbell & M. Mithun (Eds.), The languages of native America: Historical and comparative assessment (pp. 390–443). Austin: University of North Texas.
- Dozier, Edward P. (1954). The Hopi-Tewa of Arizona. University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, 44 (3), 259-376.
- Eggan, Fred. (1979). Pueblos: Introduction. In A. Ortiz (Ed.), Handbook of North American Indians: Southwest (Vol. 9, pp. 224–235). Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution.
- Ellis, Florence Hawley. (1967). Where did the Pueblo people come from? El Palacio, 74 (3), 35-43.
- Ford, Richard I.; Schroeder, Albert H.; & Peckham, Stewart L. (1972). Three perspectives on Puebloan prehistory. In A. Ortiz (Ed.), New perspectives on the Pueblos (pp. 19–39). Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.
- Foster, Michael K. (1999). Language and the culture history of North America. In I. Goddard (Ed.), Handbook of North American Indians: Languages (Vol. 17, pp. 64–110). Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution.
- Hale, Kenneth L. (1962). Jemez and Kiowa correspondences in reference to Kiowa–Tanoan. International Journal of American Linguistics, 28 (1), 1-5.
- Hale, Kenneth L. (1967). Toward a reconstruction of Kiowa–Tanoan phonology. International Journal of American Linguistics, 33 (2), 112-120.
- Hale, Kenneth L. (1979). Historical linguistics and archeology. In A. Ortiz (Ed.), Handbook of North American Indians: Southwest (Vol. 9, pp. 170–177). Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution.
- Harrington, J. P. (1910). On phonetic and lexic resemblances in Kiowan and Tanoan. American Anthropologist, 12 (1), 119-123.
- Harrington, J. P. (1928). Vocabulary of the Kiowa language. Bureau of American Ethnology bulletin (No. 84). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Govt. Print. Off.
- Hill, Jane H. (2002). Toward a linguistic prehistory of the Southwest: "Azteco-Tanoan" and the arrival of maize cultivation. Journal of Anthropological Research, 58 (4), 457-476.
- Hill, Jane H. (2008). Northern Uto-Aztecan and Kiowa–Tanoan: Evidence of contact between the proto-Languages? International Journal of American Linguistics, 74 (2), 155–188.
- Kinkade, M. Dale; & Powell, J. V. (1976). Language and prehistory of North America. World Archaeology, 8 (1), 83-100.
- Leap, William L. (1971). Who were the Piro? Anthropological Linguistics, 13 (7), 321-330.
- Miller, Wick R. (1959). A note on Kiowa linguistic affiliations. American Anthropologist, 61 (1), 102-105.
- Mithun, Marianne. (1999). The languages of Native North America. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (hbk); .
- Mooney, James. (1898). Calendar history of the Kiowa Indians. In 17th annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology for 1895-1896 (Part 1, pp. 129–445). Washington, D.C.
- Mooney, James. (1907). Kiowa. In F. W. Hodge (Ed.), Handbook of American Indians (Part 1, pp. 669–701). Bureau of American Ethnology bulletin (No. 30). Washington, D.C.
- Newman, Stanley S. (1954). American Indian linguistics in the Southwest. American Anthropologist, 56 (4), 626-634.
- Nichols, Lynn. (1994). Subordination and ablaut in Kiowa–Tanoan. Southwest Journal of Linguistics, 13, 85-99.
- Nichols, Lynn. (1996). Toward a reconstruction of Kiowa–Tanoan ablaut. In Proceedings of the 22nd annual meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society.
- Plog, Fred. (1979). Prehistory: Western Anasazi. In A. Ortiz (Ed.), Handbook of North American Indians: Southwest (Vol. 9, pp. 108–130). Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution.
- Reed, Erik K. (1949). Sources of upper Rio Grande Pueblo culture and population. El Palacio, 56 (6), 163-184.
- Snow, Dean R. (1976). The archaeology of North America. New York: The Viking Press.
- Trager, George L. (1942). The historical phonology of the Tiwa languages. Studies in Linguistics, 1 (5), 1-10.
- Trager, George L. (1951). Linguistic history and ethnologic history in the Southwest. Journal of the Washington Academy of Science, 41, 341-343.
- Trager, George L. (1967). The Tanoan settlement of the Rio Grande area: A possible chronology. In D. H. Hymes & W. E. Bittle (Eds.), Studies in southwestern ethnolinguistics: Meaning and history in the languages of the American Southwest (pp. 335–350). The Hague: Mouton.
- Trager, George L. (1969). Taos and Picuris: How long separated. International Journal of American Linguistics, 35 (2), 180-182.
- Trager, George L.; & Trager, Edith Crowell. (1959). Kiowa and Tanoan. American Anthropologist, 61 (6), 1078-1083.
- Wendorf, Fred. (1954). A reconstruction of northern Rio Grande prehistory. American Anthropologist, 56 (2), 200-227.
- Wendorf, Fred; & Reed, Erik K. (1955). An alternative reconstruction of northern Rio Grande prehistory. El Palacio, 62 (5/6), 131-173.
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Tano dilleri Ingilizce Tanoan Kiowa Tanoan Tanoan Kiowa Amerika Birlesik Devletlerinib New Mexico Kansas Oklahoma ve Teksas eyaletleri ile Meksika da konusulan Amerind Kizilderili dil ailesi Tano dilleriCografi dagilimKuzey AmerikaSiniflandirma Alt bolumler AdlandirmaTanoan adi Tevaca icin kullanilan alternatif Tano ve Arizona Tevalarinin kendi dillerindeki adlari tʰaanu teewa adina Ingilizce de dil ailesi yapim eki olarak sik kullanilan an sifati getirilerek olusturulmustur SiniflandirmaKiyova Tova dilleri konusani 1 000 kisi konusani 1 301 kisi 1990 Tiva Teva dilleri Kuzey Tiva dilleri 803 kisi 1980 101 kisi 1990 konusani 1 732 kisi tukendi konusani 1 298 kisi 1980 KaynakcaBibliyografyaCampbell Lyle 1997 American Indian languages The historical linguistics of Native America New York Oxford University Press ISBN 0 19 509427 1 Cordell Linda A 1979 Prehistory Eastern Anasazi In A Ortiz Ed Handbook of North American Indians Southwest Vol 9 pp 131 151 Washington D C Smithsonian Institution Davis Irvine 1959 Linguistic cues to northern Rio Grande prehistory El Palacio 66 3 73 84 Davis Irvine 1979 The Kiowa Tanoan Keresan and Zuni languages In L Campbell amp M Mithun Eds The languages of native America Historical and comparative assessment pp 390 443 Austin University of North Texas Dozier Edward P 1954 The Hopi Tewa of Arizona University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology 44 3 259 376 Eggan Fred 1979 Pueblos Introduction In A Ortiz Ed Handbook of North American Indians Southwest Vol 9 pp 224 235 Washington D C Smithsonian Institution Ellis Florence Hawley 1967 Where did the Pueblo people come from El Palacio 74 3 35 43 Ford Richard I Schroeder Albert H amp Peckham Stewart L 1972 Three perspectives on Puebloan prehistory In A Ortiz Ed New perspectives on the Pueblos pp 19 39 Albuquerque University of New Mexico Press Foster Michael K 1999 Language and the culture history of North America In I Goddard Ed Handbook of North American Indians Languages Vol 17 pp 64 110 Washington D C Smithsonian Institution Hale Kenneth L 1962 Jemez and Kiowa correspondences in reference to Kiowa Tanoan International Journal of American Linguistics 28 1 1 5 Hale Kenneth L 1967 Toward a reconstruction of Kiowa Tanoan phonology International Journal of American Linguistics 33 2 112 120 Hale Kenneth L 1979 Historical linguistics and archeology In A Ortiz Ed Handbook of North American Indians Southwest Vol 9 pp 170 177 Washington D C Smithsonian Institution Harrington J P 1910 On phonetic and lexic resemblances in Kiowan and Tanoan American Anthropologist 12 1 119 123 Harrington J P 1928 Vocabulary of the Kiowa language Bureau of American Ethnology bulletin No 84 Washington D C U S Govt Print Off Hill Jane H 2002 Toward a linguistic prehistory of the Southwest Azteco Tanoan and the arrival of maize cultivation Journal of Anthropological Research 58 4 457 476 Hill Jane H 2008 Northern Uto Aztecan and Kiowa Tanoan Evidence of contact between the proto Languages International Journal of American Linguistics 74 2 155 188 Kinkade M Dale amp Powell J V 1976 Language and prehistory of North America World Archaeology 8 1 83 100 Leap William L 1971 Who were the Piro Anthropological Linguistics 13 7 321 330 Miller Wick R 1959 A note on Kiowa linguistic affiliations American Anthropologist 61 1 102 105 Mithun Marianne 1999 The languages of Native North America Cambridge Cambridge University Press ISBN 0 521 23228 7 hbk ISBN 0 521 29875 X Mooney James 1898 Calendar history of the Kiowa Indians In 17th annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology for 1895 1896 Part 1 pp 129 445 Washington D C Mooney James 1907 Kiowa In F W Hodge Ed Handbook of American Indians Part 1 pp 669 701 Bureau of American Ethnology bulletin No 30 Washington D C Newman Stanley S 1954 American Indian linguistics in the Southwest American Anthropologist 56 4 626 634 Nichols Lynn 1994 Subordination and ablaut in Kiowa Tanoan Southwest Journal of Linguistics 13 85 99 Nichols Lynn 1996 Toward a reconstruction of Kiowa Tanoan ablaut In Proceedings of the 22nd annual meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society Plog Fred 1979 Prehistory Western Anasazi In A Ortiz Ed Handbook of North American Indians Southwest Vol 9 pp 108 130 Washington D C Smithsonian Institution Reed Erik K 1949 Sources of upper Rio Grande Pueblo culture and population El Palacio 56 6 163 184 Snow Dean R 1976 The archaeology of North America New York The Viking Press Trager George L 1942 The historical phonology of the Tiwa languages Studies in Linguistics 1 5 1 10 Trager George L 1951 Linguistic history and ethnologic history in the Southwest Journal of the Washington Academy of Science 41 341 343 Trager George L 1967 The Tanoan settlement of the Rio Grande area A possible chronology In D H Hymes amp W E Bittle Eds Studies in southwestern ethnolinguistics Meaning and history in the languages of the American Southwest pp 335 350 The Hague Mouton Trager George L 1969 Taos and Picuris How long separated International Journal of American Linguistics 35 2 180 182 Trager George L amp Trager Edith Crowell 1959 Kiowa and Tanoan American Anthropologist 61 6 1078 1083 Wendorf Fred 1954 A reconstruction of northern Rio Grande prehistory American Anthropologist 56 2 200 227 Wendorf Fred amp Reed Erik K 1955 An alternative reconstruction of northern Rio Grande prehistory El Palacio 62 5 6 131 173