34.2811, Calls: The 34th Semantics and Linguistic Theory
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Subject: 34.2811, Calls: The 34th Semantics and Linguistic Theory
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Date: 25-Sep-2023
From: Aaron White [aaron.white at rochester.edu]
Subject: The 34th Semantics and Linguistic Theory
Full Title: The 34th Semantics and Linguistic Theory
Short Title: SALT34
Date: 28-May-2024 - 30-May-2024
Location: University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, USA
Contact Person: Aaron White
Meeting Email: salt34.ur at gmail.com
Web Site: https://saltconf.github.io/salt34/
Linguistic Field(s): Semantics
Call Deadline: 01-Dec-2023
Meeting Description:
Semantics and Linguistic Theory is the premier North American
conference on semantics as a part of linguistic theory. The 34th
Semantics and Linguistic Theory (SALT34) will be hosted by the
University of Rochester and will have invited talks by:
- Jessica Rett (University of California, Los Angeles)
- Kyle Rawlins (Johns Hopkins University)
- Robert Henderson (University of Arizona)
- Judith Degen (Stanford University)
SALT34 will be held solely in-person, and there will be no remote
presentation or attendance option.
Call for Papers:
The organizers of the 34th Semantics and Linguistic Theory (SALT34)
invite submission of abstracts for 30-minute oral presentations (with
an additional 10 minutes for questions) or posters on any topic in
natural language semantics with relevance to linguistic theory.
# Submission details
Deadline: Friday, December 1, 2023, 11:59pm anywhere on Earth (UTC-12)
Submissions should be made via the SALT34 OpenReview site.
https://openreview.net/group?id=saltconf.github.io/SALT/2024/Conferenc
e
We expect to notify authors of acceptance decisions in mid-February
2024.
# Requirements
Abstracts must be anonymous. The main text should be at most 2 pages
(US Letter or A4) in length, with an optional third page for
references, figures, or non-English examples. All English examples
must be interleaved within the main text of the abstract. No prose may
extend onto the third page and captions for figures on the third page
must not exceed 100 characters in length.
The abstract should use a font no smaller than 12pt for all text
(including mathematical formulae, examples, figure captions, and
footnotes), and its margins should be no smaller than 1 inch (for US
Letter) or 3 cm margins (for A4) on all four sides. The line spacing
must be no smaller than single space. The abstract must be submitted
as a single PDF file. These limitations will be strictly enforced. In
addition to the intellectual interest of the abstract, clarity and
readability will also be taken into account in reviewing.
# Policies
Authors may be involved in an unlimited number of abstracts, but they
may be involved in at most one as first author and at most two as last
author. For a single author abstract, the sole author counts as both
the first and the last author for the purposes of this constraint; and
for a two author abstract, the second author counts as the last author
for the purposes of this constraint.
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. We therefore request that authors indicate
prior, pending, or planned presentations of their papers along with
their contact information when they submit their abstracts.
# Proceedings
All papers presented at the conference (including posters) will be
published in a SALT34 volume following the conclusion of the
conference.
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