Keres dilleri
Keres dilleri (İngilizce keresan, Keres), Amerika Birleşik Devletlerinde New Mexico eyaletinde Keresler tarafından konuşulan Amerind Kızılderili dil ailesi ve lehçe birliği.
Keres dilleri | |
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Ana dili olanlar | ABD (New Mexico) |
Konuşan sayısı | 12.945 (2006-2010)[1] |
Dil ailesi |
Keres
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Dil kodları | |
ISO 639-3 | kee (Doğu) + kjq (Batı) |
Sınıflandırma
- Doğu Keresçesi: konuşanı 4.580 kişi (1990)
- Cochiti Pueblo: konuşanı 384 kişi (1990)
- San Felipe – Santo Domingo:
- San Felipe Pueblo: konuşanı 1.560 kişi (1990)
- Santo Domingo Pueblo: konuşanı 1.880 kişi (1990)
- Zia–Santa Ana:
- Zia Pueblo: konuşanı 463 kişi (1990)
- Santa Ana Pueblo: konuşanı 229 kişi (1990)
- Batı Keresçesi: konuşanı 3.391 kişi (1990)
- Acoma Pueblo: konuşanı 1.696 kişi (1980)
- Laguna Pueblo: konuşanı 1.695 kişi (1990)
Bibliyografya
- Boas, Franz. (1923). "A Keresan text", International Journal of American Linguistics, 2 (3/4), 171-180.
- Campbell, Lyle. (1997). American Indian languages: The Historical Linguistics of Native America. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-509427-1.
- Davis, Irvine. (1963). "Bibliography of Keresan linguistic sources", International Journal of American Linguistics, 29 (3), 289-293.
- Davis, Irvine. (1964). The Language of Santa Ana Pueblo. Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology bulletin (No. 191); Anthropological papers (No. 69). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Govt. Print. Off.
- Davis, Irvine. (1966). ["Review of Acoma grammar and texts by W. R. Miller"], American Anthropologist, 68 (3), 810-811.
- Davis, Irvine. (1968). ["Review of Acoma grammar and texts by W. R. Miller"], Language, 44 (1), 185-189.
- Davis, Irvine. (1974). "Keresan-Caddoan comparisons", International Journal of American Linguistics, 40 (3), 265-267.
- Hawley, Florence. (1950). "Keresan patterns of kinship and social organization", American Anthropologist, 52 (4), 499-512.
- Kroskrity, Paul V. (1983). "On male and female speech in the Pueblo Southwest", International Journal of American Linguistics, 49, 88-91.
- Maring, Joel. (1975). "Speech variation in Acoma Keresan", In D. Kinkade, K. L. Hale, & O. Werner (Eds.), Linguistics and anthropology in honor of C. F. Voegelin (pp. 473–485). Lisse: Peter de Ridder.
- Mickey, Barbara H. (1947). "Acoma kinship terms", Southwestern Journal of Anthropology, 12 (2), 249-256.
- Miller, Wick R. (1959). "Spanish loanwords in Acoma: I", International Journal of American Linguistics, 25 (3), 147-153.
- Miller, Wick R. (1959). "Some notes on Acoma kinship terminology", Southwestern Journal of Anthropology, 15 (2), 179-184.
- Miller, Wick R. (1960). "Spanish loanwords in Acoma: II", International Journal of American Linguistics, 26 (1), 41-49.
- Miller, Wick R. (1965). Acoma Grammar and Texts, University of California publications in linguistics (Vol. 40). Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.
- Miller, Wick R.; & Davis, Irvine. (1963). "Proto-Keresan phonology", International Journal of American Linguistics, 29 (4), 310-330.
- Mithun, Marianne. (1999). The Languages of Native North America. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-23228-7 (hbk); ISBN 0-521-29875-X.
- Sims, Christine P.; & Valiquette, Hilaire. (1990). "More on male and female speech in (Acoma and Laguna) Keresan", International Journal of American Linguistics, 56 (1), 162-166.
- Spencer, Robert F. (1946). "The phonemes of Keresan", International Journal of American Linguistics, 12 (4), 229-236.
- Spencer, Robert F. (1947). "Spanish loanwords in Keresan", Southwestern Journal of Anthropology, 3 (2), 130-146.
- Walker, Willard. (1967). ["Review of Acoma grammar and texts by W. R. Miller"], International Journal of American Linguistics, 33 (3), 254-257.
- White, Leslie A. (1928). "Summary report of field work at Acoma", American Anthropologist, 30 (4), 559-568.
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