SCLC 34 was held in Madison, WI from May 23 through May 25, 2014. It was organized by Meredith Johnson, and hosted at by the University of Wisconsin. The program from this year appears below:
Friday, May 23, 2014
“A corpus study of multi-verb constructions in Hoocąk”
Iren Hartmann (Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology)
“Hocąk manner-of-motion verbs”
Bryan Rosen (University of Wisconsin)
Discussion of Festschrift for Dr. Robert Rankin
“Who wrote Whitman’s grammar?”
Saul Schwartz (Princeton University & IOM Language Project)
“A fresh look at Kennard’s Mandan texts”
George Wilmes (Independent Scholar)
“Writing and revitalizing endangered languages: Nakota”
Christina Mickleborough (First Nations University of Canada)
Saturday, May 24, 2014
“On the form, function and distribution of the Hoocąk determiners =ra, =ižą, and =∅”
Marianne Bachschmid (University of Regensburg)
“The function and distribution of the proper name marker -ga in Hoocąk”
Alexandra Heidenkummer (University of Regensburg)
“Phonemic vowel length in Chiwere: The static verb ihgé and pronoun assimilation”
Emilia Aigotti Garcia (Northeastern Illinois University & DePaul University)
“Five-tier annotation of The Twin Holy Boys narrative”
Josh Wayt (The Chiwere Audio Archive Project)
“Noun phrase ellipsis in Hocąk”
Meredith Johnson (University of Wisconsin) & Bryan Rosen (University of Wisconsin)
“Gapping in Hocąk”
Meredith Johnson (University of Wisconsin)
“The function of hinų, an assimilated, argumentative and unbound morpheme”
Chris Jendrisak (Ho-Chunk Nation)
Presentations by members of the Ho-Chunk Nation
Sunday, May 25, 2014
“Tone in Wichita morphology: An acoustic analysis at edges of bound morphemes”
Armik Mirzayan (University of South Dakota)
“An analysis of ‘br’-initial words in Mississippi Valley Siouan”
Rory Larson (University of Nebraska)
“Kanze serial verbs”
David Kaufman (University of Kansas)
“Switch-reference and imperatives in Siouan”
Ryan Kasak (Yale University)