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Polarity sensitivity:
Measurement and scale structure:
Numerical imprecision and approximation:
Gradable adjectives:
Q-adjectives:
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- Solt, Stephanie. 2018. Multidimensionality, subjectivity and scales: Experimental evidence. In Elena Castroviejo, Louise McNally & Galit Weidman Sassoon (eds.) , The semantics of gradability, vagueness and scale structure: Experimental perspectives, 59-91. Cham: Springer.
- Stevens, Jon & Stephanie Solt . 2018. The semantics and pragmatics of “some 27 arrests”. In ., Penn Working Papers in Linguistics 24.1, Article 21.
- Solt, Stephanie. 2018. About 40 or so people: How and why we approximate. In ZAS (ed.), Das Forschungsjahr 2017, 45-53.
- Gotzner, Nicole, Anton Benz & Stephanie Solt. 2018. Scalar diversity, negative strengthening and adjectival semantics. Frontiers in Psychology, Research Topic Scalar Implicature 9. Article 1659.
- Gotzner, Nicole, Stephanie Solt & Anton Benz. 2018. Adjectival scales and three types of implicature. In Maspong, Sireemas, Brynhildur Stefánsdóttir, Katherine Blake & Forrest Davis (eds.), Proceedings of the 28th Semantics and Linguistic Theory Conference (SALT 28), 409-432. Washington, DC: Linguistic Society of America.
- Solt, Stephanie. 2018. Approximators as a case study of attenuating polarity items. In Hucklebridge, Sherry & Max Nelson (eds.), Proceedings of NELS 48 (Vol. 3), 91-104. Amherst, MA: GLSA Publications.
- Solt, Stephanie. 2018. Some three students: Towards a unified account of ‘some’. In Maspong, Sireemas, Brynhildur Stefánsdóttir, Katherine Blake & Forrest Davis (eds.), Proceedings of the 28th Semantics and Linguistic Theory Conference (SALT 28), 345-365. Washington, DC: Linguistic Society of America.
- Solt, Stephanie. 2018. Proportional comparatives and relative scales. In Truswell, Robert, Chris Cummins, Caroline Heycock, Brian Rabern & Hannah Rohde (eds.), Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 21, Volume 2, 1123-1140. Edinburgh: University of Edinburgh.
- Stephanie Solt . 2017. Proportional comparatives and relative scales. In Rob Truswell (ed.), Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 21, 1-18.
- Stephanie Solt, Chris Cummins & Marijan Palmović. 2017. The preference for Approximation. International Review of Pragmatics 9(2) . 248-268.
- Solt, Stephanie. 2016. On measurement and quantification: The case of most and more than half. Language. 92:65-100.
- Solt, Stephanie. 2016. Ordering subjectivity and the absolute/relative distinction. In Bade, Nadine , Polina Berezovskaya, Anthea Schöller, Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 20, 676-693.
- Solt, Stephanie. 2015. Q-adjectives and the semantics of quantity. Journal of Semantics. 221-273.
- Solt, Stephanie. 2015. Vagueness and imprecision: Empirical foundations. Annual Review of Linguistics. 107-127.
- Solt, Stephanie. 2015. Measurement scales in natural language. Language and Linguistics Compass. 14-32.
- Solt, Stephanie. 2014. An alternative theory of imprecision. In Todd Snider, Sarah D'Antonio & Mia Weigand (eds.), Proceedings of Semantics and Linguistic Theory (SALT) 24, 514-533. Washington DC: Linguistics Society of America.
- Solt, Stephanie & Nicole Gotzner. 2012. Who here is tall? Comparison classes, standards and scales. In SFB 833 (ed.), Pre-Proceedings of the International Conference Linguistic Evidence 2012, 79-83. Tübingen: Eberhard Karls Universität.
- Solt, Stephanie. 2012. Comparison to arbitrary standards. In Ana Aguilar Guevara, Anna Chernilovskaya & Rick Nouwen (eds.), Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 16: Volume 2, 557-570. Cambridge, MA: MIT Working Papers in Linguistics.
- Solt, Stephanie & Nicole Gotzner. 2012. Experimenting with degree. In Anca Chereches (ed.), Proceedings of SALT 22, 166-187. Ithaca, NY: eLanguage.
- Cummins, Chris, Uli Sauerland & Stephanie Solt. 2012. Granularity and scalar implicature in numerical expressions. Linguistics and Philosophy 35. 135-169.
- Solt, Stephanie. 2011. Notes on the comparison class. In Rick Nouwen, Robert van Rooij, Uli Sauerland & Hans-Christian Schmitz (eds.), Vagueness in Communication (ViC2009), Revised Selected Papers (LNAI 6517), 189-206. Berlin: Springer.
- Solt, Stephanie. 2011. How many most's. In Ingo Reich et al. (eds.), Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 15, 565-579. Saarbrücken: Universaar - Saarland University Press.
- Solt, Stephanie. 2011. Vagueness in quantity: two case studies from a linguistic perspective. In Petr Cintula, Christian G. Fermueller, Lluis Godo & Petr Hajek (eds.), Understanding Vagueness. Logical, Philosophical and Linguistic Perspectives, 157-174. London: College Publications.
- Solt, Stephanie. 2011. Attributive quantity words as nonrestrictive modifiers. In Lima, Susi, Kevin Mullin & Brian Smith (eds.), NELS 39: Proceedings of the Thirty-Ninth Annual Meeting of the North East Linguistics Society, 731-744. Amherst, MA: GLSA.
- Solt, Stephanie. 2010. Much support and more. In Maria Aloni, Harold Bastiaanse, Tikitu de Jager & Katrin Schulz (eds.), Amsterdam Colloquium 2009, LNAI 6042, 446-455. Berlin: Springer Verlag.
- Solt, Stephanie. 2010. Varieties of most. In Eric McCready (ed.), Proceedings of the Seventh International Workshop of Logic and Engineering of Natural Language Semantics (LENLS7), 125-135. Tokyo: JSAI.
- Valian, Virginia, Stephanie Solt & John Stewart. 2009. Abstract categories or limited scope formulae? The case of children's determiners. Journal of Child Language 36(4). 743-778.
- Solt, Stephanie. 2008. Many and diverse cases: Q-adjectives and conjunction. In Atle Grønn (ed.), Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 12, 597-612. Oslo: Department of Literature, Area Studies and European Languages, University of Oslo.
- Solt, Stephanie. 2007. Few and fewer. Snippets 15. 8-9.
- Solt, Stephanie. 2007. Few more and many fewer: complex quantifiers based on many and few. In Rick Nouwen & Jakub Dotlacil (eds.), Proceedings of the ESSLLI 2007 Workshop on Quantifier Modification, .
- Solt, Stephanie. 2006. Monotonicity, closure and the semantics of few. In Donald Baumer, David Montero & Michael Scanlon (eds.), Proceedings of the 25th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics, 380-389. Somerville, MA (USA): Cascadilla Press.
- Solt, Stephanie. 2006. Why a few? And why not *a many. In Christian Ebert & Cornelia Endriss (eds.), Proceedings of the Sinn und Bedeutung 10. ZAS Papers in Linguistics 44, 333-346.
- Solt, Stephanie, Yana Pugach, Elaine C. Klein, Kent Adams, Iglika Stoyneshka & Tamara Rose. 2005. L2 perception and production of the English regular past: Evidence of phonological effects. In Alejna Brugos, Linnea Micciulla & Christine E. Smith (eds.), Proceedings of the 28th Annual Boston University Conference on Language Acquisition, 553-564. Somerville, MA (USA): Cascadilla Press.