In the study of 1969 Berlin and Kay have argued that there are a limited number of universal "basic color terms" which are the same for each culture [1]. They postulate the existence of 11 basic color terms, including a single blue term. After Berlin and Kay's work, several researcher have tried to confirm or refuse this theory. Those successive studies led to two principal theories: universalistic [2] (confirming the Berlin and Key theory) and relativistic (refusing the Berlin and Key hypothesis) theories [3-6]. This papers brings a new argument in favor of the relativistic theory and provides some evidence on the existence of a twelfth color class in the Italian language. In particular, results support the hypothesis of the existence of a...
Contemporary Italian blu is unanimously glossed as “dark blue”. In comparison, azzurro is referred t...
Psycholinguistic studies provide evidence that Italian has more than one basic color term (BCT) for ...
In the non-color–word Stroop task, university students ’ response latencies were longer for low-freq...
The present study investigated Italian basic color terms (BCTs). It is an extension of our previous ...
Color categorization is a cognitive mechanism that assigns a linguistic label to a color stimulus. I...
‘Blue’ is one of the 11 basic colour terms (BCTs) in languages with a developed colour term inventor...
‘Blue’ is one of the 11 basic colour terms (BCTs) in languages with a developed colour term inventor...
After the publication in 1969 of Berlin and Kay’s Basic color terms. Their universality and evolutio...
In the present study we explored a possible semantic shift of focal colours for ‘blue’ in Italian-En...
In a psycholinguistic study we explored semantic shift of focal colours for ‘blue’ terms in Italian-...
Standard Italian has more than one ‘blue’ basic colour term: Blu is unanimously glossed as ‘dark blu...
A previous study [Paggetti et al., 2011, Attention, Perception and Psychophysics, 73(2), 491-503] ba...
Standard Italian blu is unanimously glossed as “dark blue”. In comparison, azzurro is referred to as...
According to Berlin & Kay’s theory, it is possible for a language to include more than 11 basic colo...
In a psycholinguistic study we explored semantic shifts of focal colours for ‘blue’ terms in Italian...
Contemporary Italian blu is unanimously glossed as “dark blue”. In comparison, azzurro is referred t...
Psycholinguistic studies provide evidence that Italian has more than one basic color term (BCT) for ...
In the non-color–word Stroop task, university students ’ response latencies were longer for low-freq...
The present study investigated Italian basic color terms (BCTs). It is an extension of our previous ...
Color categorization is a cognitive mechanism that assigns a linguistic label to a color stimulus. I...
‘Blue’ is one of the 11 basic colour terms (BCTs) in languages with a developed colour term inventor...
‘Blue’ is one of the 11 basic colour terms (BCTs) in languages with a developed colour term inventor...
After the publication in 1969 of Berlin and Kay’s Basic color terms. Their universality and evolutio...
In the present study we explored a possible semantic shift of focal colours for ‘blue’ in Italian-En...
In a psycholinguistic study we explored semantic shift of focal colours for ‘blue’ terms in Italian-...
Standard Italian has more than one ‘blue’ basic colour term: Blu is unanimously glossed as ‘dark blu...
A previous study [Paggetti et al., 2011, Attention, Perception and Psychophysics, 73(2), 491-503] ba...
Standard Italian blu is unanimously glossed as “dark blue”. In comparison, azzurro is referred to as...
According to Berlin & Kay’s theory, it is possible for a language to include more than 11 basic colo...
In a psycholinguistic study we explored semantic shifts of focal colours for ‘blue’ terms in Italian...
Contemporary Italian blu is unanimously glossed as “dark blue”. In comparison, azzurro is referred t...
Psycholinguistic studies provide evidence that Italian has more than one basic color term (BCT) for ...
In the non-color–word Stroop task, university students ’ response latencies were longer for low-freq...