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Dr. E. Cameron Wilson is a Researcher at the Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft (ZAS), affiliated with Research Area 4 'Semantics & Pragmatics'. She served as a Research Associate in the DFG-funded project DegAtt: Degree Attenuators – Attenuating Polarity Items in the Degree Domain. Her work focuses on syntax and semantics of gradable expressions, degree modifiers, and their interplay with polarity items across languages.
Education details are not explicitly mentioned, but her research emphasizes formal semantics and syntactic analysis. Key areas include the syntax-semantics interface of adjectives/nominal domains, attenuation effects, and polarity sensitivity in degree constructions.
Wilson has organized workshops like DegPol2020 on degree expressions and polarity effects, showcasing her leadership in the field. Her publications explore superlatives (e.g., the most), M-modifiers, and constraints on non-conservative readings in languages like English and Dutch.
Her contributions span theoretical linguistics and experimental approaches, with recent work appearing in Semantics and Pragmatics and conference proceedings. She actively collaborates with scholars like Stephanie Solt and presents at major events like Sense and Meaning and Theoretical and Experimental Approaches to Modification.
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