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Pueblo linguistic area information


The Pueblo linguistic area (or Pueblo Sprachbund, Pueblo convergence area) is a Sprachbund (group of languages with similarities due to language contact) consisting of the languages spoken in and near North American Pueblo locations. There are also many shared cultural practices in this area. For example, these cultures share many ceremonial vocabulary terms meant for prayer or song.[1]

  1. ^ Mithun 1999, p. 318.

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Pueblo linguistic area

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Sprachbund

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"language federation"), also known as a linguistic area, area of linguistic convergence, or diffusion area, is a group of languages that share areal...

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Hopi language

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(younger) vs. tuusungwti (older) "he got frozen" Hopi is part of the Pueblo linguistic area (a Sprachbund) along with members of the Tanoan family, the Keresan...

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Keres language

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Zuni language

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Discovered to be Hokan" (Campbell 1997). As Zuni is a language in the Pueblo linguistic area, it shares a number of features with Hopi, Keresan, and Tanoan (and...

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Tanoan languages

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culturally quite distinct from the Tiwa, Tewa, and Towa pueblos, which obscured somewhat the linguistic connection between Tanoans and Kiowans. Linguists now...

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Navajo language

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people in the new arid climate among the corn agriculturalists of the Pueblo area was reflected in their language by tracing the changing meanings of words...

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List of language families

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relationships of sign languages are not well established due to a lagging in linguistic research, and many are isolates (cf. Wittmann 1991). Constructed language –...

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Puebloans

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completely different in vocabulary, grammar, and most other linguistic aspects. As a result, each Pueblo language is not easily understood by speakers of the...

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Linguistic areas of the Americas

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linguistic areas or Sprachbunds that share various common (areal) traits. The languages of the Americas often can be grouped together into linguistic...

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Tewa

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The Tewa are a linguistic group of Pueblo Native Americans who speak the Tewa language and share the Pueblo culture. Their homelands are on or near the...

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Linguistic anthropology

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Linguistic anthropology is the interdisciplinary study of how language influences social life. It is a branch of anthropology that originated from the...

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Sandia Pueblo

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Lakes Recreation Area, as well as representing the will of the Pueblo in business and political matters. The Tiwa name for the pueblo is Tuf Shur Tia,...

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Pueblo pottery

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Pueblo pottery are ceramic objects made by the Indigenous Pueblo people and their antecedents, the Ancestral Puebloans and Mogollon cultures in the Southwestern...

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Awanyu

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revered as an important deity among the Pueblos and is known by various names among the different linguistic groups, including Kolowisi (Zuni), Paaloloqangw...

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Taos phonology

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denasalized second vowel: Taos shares with other languages in the region (Pueblo linguistic area) an areal feature of vowel elision at the end of words. When a word...

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Sinagua

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with Walnut Canyon National Monument, Wupatki National Monument, and Elden Pueblo the best-known publicly accessible sites. The Southern Sinagua inhabited...

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Otomi

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Americas who inhabit a discontinuous territory in central Mexico. They are linguistically related to the rest of the Otomanguean-speaking peoples, whose ancestors...

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Indigenous peoples of Mexico

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indígena de México, pueblos indígenas de México), Native Mexicans (Spanish: nativos mexicanos) or Mexican Native Americans (Spanish: pueblos originarios de...

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Colexification

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world (e.g. ‘blue’ = ‘green’); others are typical of certain linguistic and cultural areas (e.g. ‘tree’ = ‘fire’ among Papuan and Australian languages)...

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Southwestern United States

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México's Pueblos and Spanish or Mexican municipalities. Much of the area had been a part of New Spain and Mexico until the United States acquired the area through...

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Mesoamerican languages

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linguistic diversity containing several hundred different languages and seven major language families. Mesoamerica is also an area of high linguistic...

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Arab migrations to the Maghreb

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cities and rural areas surrounding them. Additionally, the Punic population of the Maghreb underwent Arabization, facilitated by the linguistic similarities...

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Language isolate

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Fabre, Alain. "Diccionario etnolingüístico y guía bibliográfica de los pueblos indígenas sudamericanos. CANDOSHI" (PDF). Retrieved 19 February 2021. Crevils...

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Languages of Chile

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language was spoken by the Diaguita Pueblo in the North region of Chile. Chono: It is conserved in one linguistic registry and is connected to Chiloé...

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Cibao

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largest gold mine in the Americas and second largest in the world, the Pueblo Viejo mine, is located in the Cibao region. The internationally known Barrick...

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