Student prizes

Student presentations, either at the main session or at one of the special sessions, are eligible for a student prize and are marked with an asterisk in the programme. The decision will be made by a panel of judges, and the results will be announced on the last day of the conference.

Update:

The first prize, for the amount of £200, went to Omri Doron, Ido Benbaji and Ruoan Wang for their presentation "Reduplication in Hebrew as a Diagnostic for Antonym Decomposition". Boram Kim, with the presentation "Concealed Questions without Meta-meta-questions", received the second prize, for the amount of £100. Congratulations to all!

With so many excellent talks to choose from, this was actually quite a difficult decision. We are grateful to all of our student presenters (and to all other presenters too!) for having adapted so well to the online format and created such high quality talks. Many thanks also to our hangout hosts, who acted as judges.