SCLC 13 was held in Boulder, CO from October 15 through October 16, 1993. It was organized by David Rood, and hosted at the University of Colorado. This year’s conference was held jointly with the Mid-America Linguistics Conference. The program from this year appears below:

Friday, October 15, 1993 & Saturday, October 16, 1993*

  • “The Nebraska Winnebago Language Project”

    Barry Blackhawk (Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska)

  • “A note on the adjective class of Siouan languages”

    Sizhi Ding (Simon Fraser University)

  • “The Wisconsin Winnebago Language Project”

    Walter Funmaker (Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin) & Tim Dunigan (Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin)

  • “Convergent and divergent accommodation in language death”

    Louana Furbee (University of Missouri), Lori A. Stanley (University of Missouri), & David Rogles (University of Missouri)

  • “Dhegiha tribal names”

    Thaddeus C. Grimm (Independent Scholar)

  • “Mississippi Valley *stop-stem datives”

    John E. Koontz (University of Colorado)

  • “Mandan relative clauses: A first look”

    Mauricio Mixco (University of Utah)

  • “Syllabic structure constraints on Lakhota morphology”

    Trudi A. Patterson (Ajax Wordshop)

  • “The Osage Project”

    Carolyn Quintero (University of Massachusetts)

  • “On the sources and scope of Siouan aspiration”

    Robert L. Rankin (University of Kansas)

  • “Omaha-English code switching”

    Catherine Rudin (Wayne State College)

  • “Women say ‘yelo’; men say ‘yele’: What the exceptions to the rules in Lakhota show”

    Sara Sistrunk (University of Kansas)

  • “The Winnebago orthography and lexicon”

    Valdis Zeps (University of Wisconsin)

*This program reflects what was posted by Ardis Eschenberg (https://web.archive.org/web/20030919061035/http://wings.buffalo.edu/linguistics/ssila/SACCweb/SACC13.htm). She listed the program in alphabetical order by first author’s last name, so it is unclear which day each talk took place. The dates and organizer are mentioned in the October 1993 SSILA newsletter (https://tambourine-indigo-cnm6.squarespace.com/s/12-3.pdf). Furthermore, it is unclear if this program represents the official program and excludes any changes to the itinerary or if it represents those papers that were read at the conference. Any attendees who have insight into this program are invited to reach out to clarify the program above.