SCLC 39 was held in Broken Arrow, OK from May 30 through May 31, 2019. It was organized by Justin T. McBride and hosted at Northeastern State University. The program from this year appears below:

Thursday, May 30, 2019

  • “Catawba archaisms”

    Samiron Dutta (Independent Scholar)

  • “Updates on an ELF grant for Baxoje-Jiwere”

    Lance Foster (Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska)

  • “More Jiwere-Baxoje fantastic creatures from ‘the Dark Side’”

    Jill D. Greer (Missouri Southern State University)

  • “Updates on the Osage pedagogical grammar”

    Marcia Haag (University of Oklahoma), Dylan Herrick (University of Oklahoma), & Cameron Pratt (Osage Nation)

  • “Unaccusativity in Crow’

    Edwin Ko (University of California)

  • “Phonological relationships between Southeastern and Mississippi Valley Siouan”

    Rory Larson (University of Nebraska)

  • “Attitudes about ‘filler’ words in Ho-Chunk”

    Sarah Lundquist (University of Wisconsin)

  • “Functions of the prefix wa- in Umóⁿhoⁿ”

    Julie Marsault (Sorbonne Nouvelle University)

Friday, May 31, 2019

  • “Isaŋti and Umoⁿhoⁿ language programs at Nebraska Indian Community College”

    Sid Bad Moccasin (Nebraska Indian Community College) & Bryan James Gordon (Nebraska Indian Community College)

  • “Updates on Hidatsa language teaching on Fort Berthold Reservation”

    Lisa Casarez (Mandaree School District)

  • “Revitalization, decolonization, and updates on the Tutelo-Saponi language”

    Corey Roberts (University of Arizona)

  • Language teaching forum

  • Film screening and discussion of The Omaha Speaking (2019)

  • “Considerations for the continuation of a Kaw corpus”

    Justin T. McBride (Northeastern State University)

  • “Evidence of activce-stative verb alignment in Catawba”

    Samiron Dutta (Independent Scholar)