Abstract

0. Winnebago and Chiwere (Chiwere represented by three dialects: Ioway, Oto, and the extinct Missouria) are, in spite of their geographical separation in historical times, very closely related and enjoy a high degree of mutual comprehensibility. Together they form the Winnebago-Chiwere branch of Mississippi Valley Siouan, which also includes Dakota, Dhegiha, and perhaps Mandan. Both Wolff and Matthews posited an accent shift to the right in Winnebago, relative to Chiwere and the rest of Missis-

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