Course Details

LING 288: The Structure of Dakota

This course examines the nature of the endangered language Dakota, which was once spoken on what is today Carleton land. We will study several aspects of the language, including phonology, morphology, and syntax, with the assistance of speakers of the language from the Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation. The goal of the course is to produce an array of careful, accurate, and clear descriptions of parts of the language, working towards a new pedagogical grammar of the language to be used in the construction of teaching materials for Dakota children.  Prerequisite: Linguistics 115 or Linguistics 217 (Linguistics 217 can be taken simultaneously)
6 credits; IDS, NE; Offered Winter 2021; M. Flynn