Brown was well-represented at Semantics and Linguistic Theory (SALT) 35 at Harvard University with two talks by current faculty and students.
Together with co-authors Daniel Altshuler (Oxford), Guillaume Guitang (Oxford), Shen Aguinda (Comunidad Cofán Dureno), and recent undergrad alum Nathaniel Scott '24, Scott AnderBois presented a talk titled "Cross-linguistic variation in the lexical semantics of conjunction".
The second paper was delivered by Daniel Kang '25 and Koda Li '26, two undergraduate Linguistics concentrators, presenting joint work "Propositional anaphora and salience in the semantics of in which case" with faculty co-author, Scott AnderBois. SALT is the world's foremost conference in formal semantics, and so Daniel and Koda were the only undergraduate speakers (not that anyone noticed given the quality of the talk).
Also presenting were Brown undergraduate alumni Simon Charlow '07 (Associate Professor at Yale) and Jeremy Kuhn '10 (research scientist at CNRS in Paris). Current Brown CoPsy postdoc Gabor Brody from was also in attendance and rounds out the group photo.