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E. Cameron Wilson is a researcher affiliated with Queen Mary University of London, focusing on Semantics & Pragmatics. They have collaborated extensively with Stephanie Solt on topics like degree modification, attenuation, and polarity sensitivity, presenting at institutions such as ZAS Berlin, University College London, and Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen.
Research Interests include the analysis of gradable adjectives, non-conservative measure phrases, and the syntactic and semantic properties of superlatives in English and Dutch. Their work bridges theoretical linguistics with experimental approaches.
Recent Trends in their publications (2019–2021) emphasize cross-linguistic comparisons, formal semantics of quantifiers, and interactions between degree modifiers and polarity sensitivity. Collaborative work with Stephanie Solt dominates their output.
Conference Participation spans major events like Generative Grammatik des Südens, Sinn und Bedeutung, and The Linguist's Workshop, covering topics from Slovenian dialects to Dutch-English measure expressions.
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