The 31th Semantics and Linguistic Theory (SALT31) conference was hosted by Brown University on May 7 – 9, 2021 and held online. Current students and alumni friends at the conference included:
- Frank Staniszewski (5th year): Polarity sensitive weak necessity modals
- Tatiana Bondarenko (4th year): The dual life of embedded CPs: Evidence from Russian čto-clauses
- Filipe Hisao Kobayashi (4th year) and Vincent Rouillard (4th year): Which singular wh-interrogatives admit plural answers in Brazilian Portuguese
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Ido Benbaji (2nd year): A restrictive account of the fourth reading
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Helena Aparicio (MIT Computational Psycholinguistics Lab), Curtis Chen (MIT undergraduate), Roger Levy (MIT BCS) and Elizabeth Coppock: Granularity in the semantics of comparison
- Ömer Demirok (PhD 2019) and Furkan Dikmen: Modifying result states in Turkish
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Paul Marty (PhD 2017), Jacopo Romoli, Yasutada Sudo (PhD 2012), and Richard Breheny: Negative Free Choice
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Despina Oikonomou (PhD 2016): Modally conditioned mood-switch: the case of ADVISE Predicates in Greek
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Seth Cable (PhD 2007) gave an invited talk: Two Paths to Habituality: The Semantics of ‘Habitual Mode’ vs. ‘Imperfective Mode’ in Tlingit