SCLC 22 was held in Spearfish, SD from May 31 through June 1, 2002. It was organized by Richard Carter, and hosted at Black Hills State University. The program from this year appears below:

Friday, May 31, 2002 & Saturday, June 1, 2002*

  • “A formal grammar of Hidatsa relative clauses”

    John P. Boyle (University of Chicago)

  • “Class of Assiniboine verbs of modality requiring -pi or -kta

    Linda Cumberland (Indiana University)

  • “Sound symbolism and semantic reference in Assiniboine verbs of coming and going”

    Linda Cumberland (Indiana University)

  • “The x-phoneme in Siouan languages and its relationship to other Siouan fricatives”

    Thaddeus C. Grimm (Independent Scholar)

  • ki/k’u — in Lakota: Topic marker of definite article”

    Bruce Ingham (School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London)

  • “Accent in Proto-Mississippi Valley Siouan”

    John E. Koontz (University of Colorado)

  • “The Sacred Red Road of the Isanti Dakota Sioux: issues of returning a Dakhota document to its community”

    Mary C. Marino (University of Saskatchewan)

  • “Positional/configurational considerations in Osage”

    Carolyn Quintero (Independent Scholar)

  • “An Ofo grammar sketch”

    Robert L. Rankin (University of Kansas)

  • “Conjunction …or not?”

    Catherine Rudin (Wayne State College)

*The archived program as documented by Ardis Eschenberg does not list what days these presentations were in (https://web.archive.org/web/20030919062118/http://wings.buffalo.edu/linguistics/ssila/SACCweb/SACC22.htm). There were requests for a program to be sent out over the Siouan Listserv, but the archive shows that there was no reply from Dick Carter on this matter (at least not a reply that was archived), (cf. https://listserv.linguistlist.org/pipermail/siouan/2002-May/011661.html). Ardis provides a list of talks in alphabetical order by the last name of the presenter.