SCLC 38 was held in Chicago, IL from June 7 through June 9, 2018. It was organized by Lewis Gebhardt and Ryan M. Kasak, and hosted at Northeastern Illinois University. The program from this year appears below:
Thursday, June 7, 2018
“A phonetic sketch of Osage”
Dylan Herrick (University of Oklahoma)
“Intensifiers -ȟ and -ȟtiyą in Nakoda”
Vincent Collette (First Nations University of Canada – Regina)
“The identity approach to second language acquisition, success and achievement, and Jiwere youth”
Christina Faw Faw Goodson (University of Oklahoma & Jiwere/Jegiwere)
“A phonetic analysis of obstruent series in Hidatsa”
Jonnia Torres Carolan (University of Colorado) & Ryan Kasak (Yale University)
“Talking horses and hook-swinging giants: Fantastic themes in Jiwere-Baxoje folktales”
Jill D. Greer (Missouri Southern State University)
Open forum
Friday, June 8, 2018
“Adverbial clauses in Hoocąk”
Johannes Helmbrecht (University of Regensburg)
“The Ralph Pepper tapes: An overview of a lesser-known Kansa language audio reference”
Justin McBride (Northeastern State University–Broken Arrow)
Open forum
“Incorporation in Crow?”
Lewis Gebhardt (Northeastern Illinois University)
Language teaching forum
“Updates from the Nebraska Indian Community College”
Sid Bad Moccasin III (Nebraska Indian Community College), Bryan James Gordon (Nebraska Indian Community College), Glenna Mitchell Slater (Nebraska Indian Community College), Vida Woodhull Stabler (Nebraska Indian Community College), & Dewayne Wabasha (Nebraska Indian Community College)
Open forum
“The cultural politics of obscenity in Siouan languages”
Saul Schwartz (Chiwere Audio Archive Project)
“Nasal harmony in Hoocąk and Mandan”
Ryan Kasak (Yale University) & Sarah Lundquist (University of Wisconsin)
Saturday, June 9, 2018
“Glottalized consonants in Siouan”
Rory Larson (University of Nebraska)
“Crow nonagentive prefix order and interpretation”
Lewis Gebhardt (Northeastern Illinois University)