32.2836, Calls: Semantics/Mexico

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LINGUIST List: Vol-32-2836. Sun Sep 05 2021. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 32.2836, Calls: Semantics/Mexico

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Date: Sun, 05 Sep 2021 21:56:24
From: Ana Aguilar-Guevara [anaaguilarguevara at gmail.com]
Subject: Semantics and Linguistic Theory 32

 
Full Title: Semantics and Linguistic Theory 32 
Short Title: SALT 32 

Date: 08-Jun-2022 - 10-Jun-2022
Location: Mexico City, Mexico 
Contact Person: Ana Aguilar-Guevara
Meeting Email: SALT32Mexico at gmail.com
Web Site: https://saltconf.github.io/salt32/index.html 

Linguistic Field(s): Semantics 

Call Deadline: 15-Nov-2021 

Meeting Description:

We are very pleased to announce that the 32nd edition of Semantics and
Linguistic Theory will be co-hosted by El Colegio de Mexico and Universidad
Nacional Autónoma de México, on June 8-10, 2022, in Mexico City.  Save the
date!

Semantics and Linguistic Theory (SALT) is the premier North American
conference on semantics as a part of linguistic theory.


Call for Papers:

Semantics and Linguistic Theory 32  will take place in Mexico City and will be
co-hosted by El Colegio de Mexico and the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de
México, on June 8 – 10, 2022. SALT 32 will be held in a hybrid format (or a
virtual format, depending on the COVID-19 situation in 2022).

We invite submission of abstracts for 30-minute oral presentations (with an
additional 10 minutes for questions) or posters (with a short lightning round
presentation prior to the poster session) on any topic in natural language
semantics with relevance to linguistic theory. Abstracts (and their metadata)
must be completely anonymous. The main text should be at most 2 pages (US
Letter or A4) in length, including examples, with an optional third page ONLY
for references, large graphs, tables, pictures, figures, and non-English,
glossed examples. The abstract should use a 12pt font and 1 inch margins (for
US Letter) or 3 cm margins (for A4) on all four sides. The abstract must be
submitted as a single PDF file. In addition to the intellectual interest of
the abstract, clarity and readability will also be taken into account in
reviewing. The name of the studied language(s) should be included as keywords
in the abstract (even if it is English). Authors may be involved in at most
two abstracts and may be the sole author of at most one abstract.

SALT does not accept papers that, at the time of the conference, have been
published or have been accepted for publication. In addition, preference will
be given to presentations that are not duplicated at other major conferences.
If the work or a close variant of it is under submission to or accepted for
publication or presentation in any other major venue (such as a national or
international conference or a journal/book chapter), we request that the
authors create a small section titled ''Additional Submission'' after the
references at the end of the paper. This section should include the other
venue(s) for which the work has been submitted, the status of those
submissions, and an indication of any major aspects of the SALT abstract not
submitted elsewhere. We require that authors update us by email if/when there
is a relevant change in the status of other submissions.

Submissions should be made via the SALT32 EasyChair site:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=salt32

For more information, visit the website:
https://saltconf.github.io/salt32/index.html or contact the organizing
committee: SALT32Mexico at gmail.com.




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