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Definition of Tanoan in English: Tanoannoun təˈnəʊəntəˈnōən mass nounA small language family comprising a number of Pueblo Indian languages. (包含若干普韦布洛印第安语的)塔努安语族 Example sentencesExamples - The other Texas tribe that probably spoke Tiwa or a form of Tanoan are the Jumano.
- The Zuñi language may be connected with Tanoan, falling within the Aztec-Tanoan linguistic stock.
- This is amply evidenced by both North American languages (such as Sierra Miwok and Tanoan) and Papuan New Guinean languages (such as Kewa and Yimas).
adjective təˈnəʊəntəˈnōən Relating to the Tanoan language family. (与)塔努安语族(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - The Aztec-Tanoan phylum consists of two families: the Tanoan (Kiowa-Tanoan) family with three languages in the Southwest, including those spoken by the Taos and the Santa Clara, and one language in the Plains (Kiowa); and the Uto-Aztecan family, with about a score of languages spoken from the Plateau and California into Meso-America, with relatively late extensions into the Plains.
- Their name for themselves is ‘Tuei’ and they speak southern Tiwa, a Tanoan language.
- He was of the belief that the Tanoan family is a remote branch of the Shoshonean, but thus far the relationship has not been definitively shown.
- Contents also include a song, notes about the Kiowa and Tanoan Indians, information about articles for American Anthropologist, requests for information from various books about Indians, and a National Certificate from the Cherokee Nation.
- All other Pueblo languages are classified within the Aztec-Tanoan Phylum: within the Kiowa-Tanoan family are three Tanoan languages, Tiwa, Tewa, and Towa; the Hopi language is an isolate within the Uto-Aztecan family; and Keresan is an unclassified language isolate not yet assigned to any family within the phylum.
Definition of Tanoan in US English: Tanoannountəˈnōən A small language family comprising a number of Pueblo Indian languages, including Tewa and Tiwa, and related to Kiowa. (包含若干普韦布洛印第安语的)塔努安语族 Example sentencesExamples - The other Texas tribe that probably spoke Tiwa or a form of Tanoan are the Jumano.
- This is amply evidenced by both North American languages (such as Sierra Miwok and Tanoan) and Papuan New Guinean languages (such as Kewa and Yimas).
- The Zuñi language may be connected with Tanoan, falling within the Aztec-Tanoan linguistic stock.
adjectivetəˈnōən Relating to the Tanoan language family. (与)塔努安语族(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - Their name for themselves is ‘Tuei’ and they speak southern Tiwa, a Tanoan language.
- All other Pueblo languages are classified within the Aztec-Tanoan Phylum: within the Kiowa-Tanoan family are three Tanoan languages, Tiwa, Tewa, and Towa; the Hopi language is an isolate within the Uto-Aztecan family; and Keresan is an unclassified language isolate not yet assigned to any family within the phylum.
- Contents also include a song, notes about the Kiowa and Tanoan Indians, information about articles for American Anthropologist, requests for information from various books about Indians, and a National Certificate from the Cherokee Nation.
- The Aztec-Tanoan phylum consists of two families: the Tanoan (Kiowa-Tanoan) family with three languages in the Southwest, including those spoken by the Taos and the Santa Clara, and one language in the Plains (Kiowa); and the Uto-Aztecan family, with about a score of languages spoken from the Plateau and California into Meso-America, with relatively late extensions into the Plains.
- He was of the belief that the Tanoan family is a remote branch of the Shoshonean, but thus far the relationship has not been definitively shown.
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