Semantics and Linguistic Theory (SALT) is the premier North American conference
on semantics as a part of linguistic theory. The 30th SALT was hosted by
Cornell University on April 23 – 26 August 17 – 20, 2020 and held online. The conference included
a satellite workshop on focus and information
structure on Monday, August 17.
SALT30 took place online through Zoom. Links were sent to registered participants on Sunday, August 16, and after upon registration. Please register here.
For questions or comments, please contact the program committee. By attending, you agree to abide by the Code of Conduct.
Information about the proceedings can be found here.
Invited speakers
- Veneeta Dayal (Yale)
- Dilip Ninan (Tufts)
- Judith Tonhauser (OSU/Stuttgart)
- Bernhard Schwarz (McGill)
Announcements
[July 14] | Program and Pop-up mentoring information posted |
[April 16] | Update: August dates and virtual format |
[Mar 10] | Update: event restrictions due to the novel coronavirus |
[Feb 14] | Registration is now open at the LSA's events webpage. |
[Sept 18] | The Call for Abstracts is now available. |
The Linguistic Society of America (LSA) is proud to sponsor SALT and to publish its Proceedings. Find out more about membership here.