Tanoan (/təˈnoʊ.ən/ tə-NOH-ən), also Kiowa–Tanoan or Tanoan–Kiowa, is a family of languages spoken by indigenous peoples in present-day New Mexico, Kansas...
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Aztec–Tanoan is a hypothetical and undemonstrated language family that proposes a genealogical relation between the Tanoan and the Uto-Aztecan families...
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The Uto-Aztecan languages are a family of indigenous languages of the Americas, consisting of over thirty languages. Uto-Aztecan languages are found almost...
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American indigenous languages, Kiowa is an endangered language. Although Kiowa is most closely related to the other Tanoan languages of the Pueblos, the...
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with Penutian (and Penutioid and Macro-Penutian), Tanoan, and Hokan phyla, and also the Keresan languages. The most clearly articulated hypothesis is Newman's...
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Pueblo linguistic area (section Language membership)
The languages of the linguistic area are the following: Zuni language Tanoan family Keresan language Hopi language Navajo language The languages belong...
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inverse number marking of the Tanoan languages, the lexical affixes of the Wakashan, Salishan and Chimakuan languages, and the unusual verb structure...
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Benjamin Lee Whorf (category Linguists of Aztec–Tanoan languages)
on the Azteco-Tanoan language family, proposed originally by Sapir as a family comprising the Uto-Aztecan and the Kiowa-Tanoan languages—(the Tewa and...
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Tewa (/ˈteɪwə/ TAY-wə) is a Tanoan language spoken by sevaral Pueblo nations in the Rio Grande valley in New Mexico north of Santa Fe, and in Arizona...
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