33.3080, Calls: Semantics/USA

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LINGUIST List: Vol-33-3080. Sat Oct 08 2022. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 33.3080, Calls: Semantics/USA

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Date: Sat, 08 Oct 2022 02:05:38
From: Veneeta Dayal [veneeta.dayal at yale.edu]
Subject: Semantics and Linguistic Theory 33

 
Full Title: Semantics and Linguistic Theory 33 
Short Title: SALT 33 

Date: 12-May-2023 - 14-May-2023
Location: Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA 
Contact Person: Veneeta Dayal
Meeting Email: veneeta.dayal at yale.edu

Linguistic Field(s): Semantics 

Call Deadline: 09-Dec-2022 

Meeting Description:

Semantics and Linguistic Theory (SALT) is the premier North American
conference on semantics as a part of linguistic theory. The invited speakers
at SALT 33 will be: 

Ivano Caponigro (UCSD)
Gennaro Chierchia (Harvard University)
Carlotta Pavese (Cornell University)
Ellie Pavlick (Brown University
Heike Wiese (Humboldt University)


Call for Papers:

We invite submission of abstracts for 30-minute oral presentations (with an
additional ten-minutes for questions) and posters on any topic in natural
language semantics with relevance to linguistic theory.

Assuming the travel policies of Yale University, the state of Connecticut, and
the United States all permit it, we expect presentations to take place in
person.

Submission Guidelines
Abstracts are due at midnight (11.59pm EST [UTC–5]) on Friday, 9 December 2022

Please insure that any submission conforms to the following enforceable
guidelines:

Abstracts must be anonymous.
The main text should be at most 2 pages (US Letter or A4) in length, including
examples, with an optional third page for glossed examples, references, large
graphs, tables, pictures, and figures. (Note, use a third page for examples
only when they are non-English examples and are glossed.)
The abstract should use a12pt 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. Submitters should
indicate what is the language, languages, or language family studied in the
paper (including where the object language is English).

SALT33 will feature a poster session. Poster presentations will be published
as regular papers in the proceedings. Poster presenters will be invited to
give a short “lightning talk” prior to the poster session.

Additionally, SALT33 includes a number of thematic (‘satellite’) sessions
including: Genericity and (in)definiteness across languages (morning of
Thursday, May 11), Negation and diachrony (afternoon of Thursday, 11 May) in
celebration of the Golden Anniversary of Larry Horn's 1972 dissertation, and
Philosophy of Linguistics (afternoon of Sunday May 14 and Monday May 15).
Participation in these sessions is by invitation but they will be open to all
SALT attendees.

Submission policies
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 ᴀᴅᴅɪᴛɪᴏɴᴀʟ sᴜʙᴍɪssɪᴏɴ 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.

SALT 33 has a code of conduct. By submitting an abstract and attending the
conference, you are agreeing to abide by the code. 

Papers presented at the conference (including oral presentations, alternates &
posters) will be published in the proceedings of the conference.

Conference website: https://saltconf.github.io/salt33/

Submission link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=salt33

Any questions about submissions can be emailed to salt33.yale at gmail.com




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