Talk:Siouan languages

Latest comment: 1 month ago by Snowman304 in topic Rankin et al. (n.d.)

Book for inclusion in bibliography

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The following recent Open Access book could be included under bibliography. I have a conflict of interest, so I post this on the talk page.

Catherine Rudin & Gordon, James Bryan (eds.) 2016. Advances in the study of Siouan languages and linguistics (Studies in Diversity Linguistics 10). Berlin: Language Science Press. http://langsci-press.org//catalog/book/94 ISBN: 978-3-946234-37-1 doi: 10.17169/langsci.b94.118 — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jasy jatere (talkcontribs) 13:33, 30 May 2016‎

  Done. That's quite a goodie, I've added it now to the article. Thanks! Uanfala (talk) 21:40, 1 June 2016 (UTC)Reply
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Siouan > Dakotan

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given the historical origins of the word 'Sioux' as an exonym based in anishinaabe & french antagonism towards Dakota people, and
given the best practice of using a culture's own words to describe themselves (endonyms, autonyms), eg, Dakota/Lakota/Nakota instead of 'Sioux',
- shouldn't we be changing the name of this language family from 'Siouan' to 'Dakotan' ?
- and the 'Sioux' article to 'Dakota' ?

~ tpk (talk) 10:26, 24 July 2019 (UTC)Reply

Who speaks it and what are the sublanguages?

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I came here from "Hidatsa language" hoping to learn more about linguistically related tribes within this language family. This seems like a very pertinent piece of info.

I apologize if this is not the place to write a request/critique. I am not yet familiar with the system yet. Long-time lurker, first-time user.

I am also happy to help create/manage this request, if needed. But if I knew the information we wouldn't be here.

Thanks!

DumbleGore (talk) 06:39, 16 May 2022 (UTC)Reply

Rankin et al. (n.d.)

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Rankin, Robert L.; Carter, Richard T.; Jones, A. Wesley (1998). "Proto-Siouan Phonology and Grammar". In Li, Xingzhong; Lopez, Luis; Stroik, Tom (eds.). Papers from the 1997 Mid-America Linguistics Conference. Columbia: University of Missouri-Columbia. pp. 366–375.

This is one of the references on https://csd.clld.org/. Might this be published version of Rankin, Robert L., Carter, Richard T. & Jones, A. Wesley (n.d.). Proto-Siouan Phonology and Grammar. Ms. University of Kansas.? Snowman304|talk 22:20, 19 October 2024 (UTC)Reply