SCLC 33 was held in Fort Yates, ND from June 13 through June 15, 2013. It was organized by John Boyle and the Language Conservancy, and hosted at by Sitting Bull College and the Lakota Summer Institute. The program from this year appears below:

Thursday, June 13, 2013

  • “Pitch in Wichita morphology: A second look”

    Armik Mirzayan (University of South Dakota)

  • “The presence of phonemic vowel length”

    Emilia Aigotti Garcia (Northeastern Illinois University)

  • “A re-analysis of Hoocąk stops and consonant clusters”

    Sven Grawunder (Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology), Iren Hartmann (Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology), & Jonnia Torres (Northeastern Illinois University & University of Colorado)

  • “An acoustic analysis of Mandan voiceless stops”

    Jonnia Torres (Northeastern Illinois University & University of Colorado)

  • “Distribution of stops in Omaha-Ponca”

    Deniz Rudin (University of California, Santa Cruz)

Friday, June 14, 2013

  • “Syntax and semantics of Crow determiners”

    Lewis Gebhardt (Northeastern Illinois University)

  • “Chiwere causatives”

    Emad Alansary (Northeastern Illinois University)

  • “Two systems, two structures: Plural agreement in Hoocąk”

    Mateja Schuck (University of Wisconsin)

  • “Applicatives and valency in Mandan”

    Ryan Kasak (Yale University)

  • “Ghost voices: A structural morphology of Biloxi folktale archetypal variants”

    Greg Souiller (Northeastern Illinois University)

  • “A tale of two apostrophes: Marking of ejectives, aspirates and geminates in Dorsey’s Omaha-Ponca material”

    Catherine Rudin (Wayne State College)

  • “Ablaut in Omaha and Biloxi”

    Rory Larson (University of Nebraska)

  • “More on the bundling of Siouan dictionary resources”

    Iren Hartmann (Max Planck Institute for Evoultionary Anthropology)

Saturday, June 15, 2013

  • “Revisiting the Lakota dative affixes ki- and kiči-”

    Jan Ullrich (Lakota Language Consortium)

  • “Men’s and women’s language in Lakota: Metapragmatic discourse and language change”

    Jessica Nelson (University of Arizona)

  • “Why Hoocąk head-final is: Evidence from quantifier scope and resultatives”

    Meredith Johnson (University of Wisconsin) & Bryan Rosen (University of Wisconsin)

  • “The instrumental prefixes of Siouan”

    John P. Boyle (Northeastern Illinois University & Language Conservancy)

  • “How configurational is Hoocąk?”

    Meredith Johnson (University of Wisconsin), Bryan Rosen (University of Wisconsin), & Mateja Schuck (University of Wisconsin)