词条 | Piro Pueblo language |
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|name=Piro |nativename= |states=United States |region=New Mexico |ethnicity=Piro |extinct=by 1900 |ref=linglist |familycolor=American |fam1=Tanoan |fam2=Tiwa |iso3=pie |linglist=pie |glotto=piro1248 |glottorefname=Piro |lingua=64-CAA-c }}Piro is a poorly attested, extinct Tanoan language once spoken in the more than twenty Piro Pueblos near Socorro, New Mexico.[1] It has generally been classified as one of the Tiwa languages,[2] though Leap (1971) contested that Piro is a Tanoan language at all.[3] References1. ^Harrington, John P. (1909) "Notes on the Piro Language" American Anthropologist New Series, 11(4):563–594 {{Tanoan languages}}{{indigenousAmerican-lang-stub}}2. ^Newman, Stanley (1954) "American Indian Linguistics in the Southwest" American Anthropologist New Series, 56(4): pp. 626-634, 631 3. ^Leap, William L. (1971) "Who Were the Piro?" Anthropological Linguistics 13: pp. 321-330 3 : Tanoan languages|Extinct languages of North America|Languages extinct in the 20th century |
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