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Semantics and Linguistic Theory 13 (SALT 13) University of Washington Final Call for papers Conference Dates: May 9-11, 2003. Deadline for Receipt of Abstracts: January 15, 2003. Home Page --- http://depts.washington.edu/salt13/ Email --- salt13Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueu.washington.edu Invited speakers Angelika Kratzer, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Manfred Krifka, Humboldt University, Berlin S.-Y. Kuroda, University of California, San Diego William Ladusaw, University of California, Santa Cruz SALT 13 invites submissions for 30-minute presentations (plus ten-minute discussions) on any topic pertaining to natural language semantics, with relevance to linguistic theory. Abstracts will be at most 2 pages in length (including references), with 1-inch (2.5 cm) margins on all four sides, with a 12-pt font. In the interest of fairness, these limitations will be strictly enforced. Any person can submit one abstract as a sole author and one as a co-author. We encourage electronic submissions. We prefer pdf (.pdf) files but also accept MS-word (.doc) or plain text (.txt) files. Please use appropriate suffixes for the names of your attached files. Please include your name(s), affiliation(s), and contact information in the main text of your email. Electronic abstracts should be sent to salt13
u.washington.edu In case you send in your abstract via physical mail, please submit 7 anonymous copies of your abstract and a separate card giving the title of your abstract, your name, affiliation, and contact information. Abstracts should be sent to SALT13 Committee, University of Washington, Linguistics, Padelford A-210, Box 354340, Seattle, WA 98195-4340, U.S.A. Abstracts (electronic or otherwise) should reach us by 9 p.m. January 15 (Wednesday), 2003 (Seattle time) We will not be able to consider abstracts arriving after this date.