We report an attempt to find more objective measures for identifying basic colour terms. We investigate the types of measure available, both linguistic and behavioural, and the statistical techniques for establishing the closeness of fit with the predictions derived from Berlin and Kay. This leads to an investigation of the interrelation between the measures; having examined consistency across investigators and across languages we establish that certain measures give considerably better results than others. While the indicators point in the same direction, supporting Berlin and Kay to varying degrees, different measures serve different functions
Consistent with accepted color naming theory (Berlin and Kay 1969, Kay and Maffi 1999), basic color ...
We describe a quick and robust procedure for establishing likely basic colour terms. We illustrate t...
Computational methods have started playing a significant role in semantic analysis. One particularly...
In order to assess Berlin and Kay's (1969) theory of linguistic universals and to test their proposa...
Linguistic categorisation of colours: relative basicness of French colour terms Categorisation is o...
T his paper examines the contemporary tendencies in comparison of adjectives which signify colours. ...
The relationship between language and colour categorisation is explored testing the predictions of t...
Color categorization in humans has been actively studied in the behavioral and social sciences for m...
Color categorization in humans has been actively studied in the behavioral and social sciences for m...
5 pagesInternational audienceThe colour, with the particularity to be defined simultaneously as a ph...
QITL-4 - Proceedings of Quantitative Investigations in Theoretical Linguistics 4, 29.03.2011 - 31.03...
ABSTRACT This study interferes with peculiarities of world perception by various ethnic groups, ...
VK: tcogn cogIt is generally accepted that there are cross-linguistic universal tendencies in the na...
One of the milestones in typological studies is Berlin & Kay's (1969) account of basic colour terms,...
Computational methods have started playing a significant role in semantic analysis. One particularly...
Consistent with accepted color naming theory (Berlin and Kay 1969, Kay and Maffi 1999), basic color ...
We describe a quick and robust procedure for establishing likely basic colour terms. We illustrate t...
Computational methods have started playing a significant role in semantic analysis. One particularly...
In order to assess Berlin and Kay's (1969) theory of linguistic universals and to test their proposa...
Linguistic categorisation of colours: relative basicness of French colour terms Categorisation is o...
T his paper examines the contemporary tendencies in comparison of adjectives which signify colours. ...
The relationship between language and colour categorisation is explored testing the predictions of t...
Color categorization in humans has been actively studied in the behavioral and social sciences for m...
Color categorization in humans has been actively studied in the behavioral and social sciences for m...
5 pagesInternational audienceThe colour, with the particularity to be defined simultaneously as a ph...
QITL-4 - Proceedings of Quantitative Investigations in Theoretical Linguistics 4, 29.03.2011 - 31.03...
ABSTRACT This study interferes with peculiarities of world perception by various ethnic groups, ...
VK: tcogn cogIt is generally accepted that there are cross-linguistic universal tendencies in the na...
One of the milestones in typological studies is Berlin & Kay's (1969) account of basic colour terms,...
Computational methods have started playing a significant role in semantic analysis. One particularly...
Consistent with accepted color naming theory (Berlin and Kay 1969, Kay and Maffi 1999), basic color ...
We describe a quick and robust procedure for establishing likely basic colour terms. We illustrate t...
Computational methods have started playing a significant role in semantic analysis. One particularly...