Preliminary Program for SALT 13 at the University of Washington (May 9-11, 2003)

For abstracts (.pdf files), please follow the links below.

 

INVITED SPEAKERS (alphabetically ordered):

Angelika Kratzer (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)

Indefinites in the Hierarchy of Functional Heads

 

Manfred Krifka (Humboldt University, Berlin)

Kinds of Kind Reference

 

S.-Y. Kuroda (University of California, San Diego)

Categorical and Thetic Judgments, Milsark's Generalization and the Definiteness Effect

 

William A. Ladusaw (University of California, Santa Cruz)

Restriction and the Focal Dimension of Modification

 

ACCEPTED PAPERS (alphabetically ordered by (first) authors last names):

Nicholas Asher and Linton Wang (University of Texas)

Unspecification, Ambiguity, and Anaphora With Plurals

 

David Beaver (Stanford University) and Cleo Condoravdi (PARC)

Before and After Really Are Converses After All

 

Edit Doron (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

Bare Singular Reference to Kinds

 

Jean Mark Gawron (San Diego State University) and Andy Kehler (University of California, San Diego)

Respective Answers to Coordinated Questions

 

Elena Guerzoni (MIT)

A Lahiri-like Analysis of NPIs Meaning Even: auch nur and anche solo

 

Daniel Hardt (Copenhagen Business School)

Sloppy Identity, Binding, and Centering

 

Michela Ippolito (University of Tuebingen)

Quantification Over Times in Subjunctive Conditionals

 

Graham Katz (University of Osnabrueck)

A Modal Account of the English Present Perfect Puzzle

 

Ji-yung Kim (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)

Intermediate Scope in (Mandarin) Chinese

 

Dmitry Levinson (Tel-Aviv University)

Probabilistic Model-theoretic Semantics for want

 

Luisa Marti (University of the Witwatersrand)

Contextual Variables as Pronouns

 

Marie Nilsenova and Robert van Rooy (University of Amsterdam)

On Polar Questions

 

Uli Sauerland (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)

A New Semantics for Number

 

Penka Stateva (Humboldt University, Berlin)

Superlative More

 

Andrea Wilhelm (University of Calgary)

Quasi-telic Perfective Aspect in Dene Suline (Chipewyan)

 

ALTERNATES:

Klaus Abels (University of Connecticut)

Who Gives a Damn About Minimizers in Questions?

 

Richard Breheny (University of Cambridge)

A Lexicalist Account of Implicit (Bound) Contextual Dependence