Languages differ markedly in the number of colour terms in their lexicons. The Himba, for example, a remote culture in Namibia, were reported in 2005 to have only a 5-colour term language. We re-examined their colour naming using a novel computer-based method drawing colours from across the gamut rather than only from the saturated shell of colour space that is the norm in cross-cultural colour research. Measuring confidence in communication, the Himba now have seven terms, or more properly categories, that are independent of other colour terms. Thus, we report the first augmentation of major terms, namely green and brown, to a colour lexicon in any language. A critical examination of supervised and unsupervised machine-learning approaches ...
This book presents a major leap forward in the understanding of colour by showing how richer descri...
This work was done in the scope of the Linguateca project, jointly funded by the Portuguese Governm...
The authors sought to replicate and extend the work of E. Rosch Heider (1972) on the Dani with a com...
International audienceLanguages differ markedly in the number of colour terms in their lexicons. The...
This study unites investigations into the linguistic relativity of color categories with research on...
Colour terms are universal in the sense that every language has a certain number of lexemes that are...
The evolution of basic color terms in language is claimed to be stimulated by technological developm...
SummaryMost people name the myriad colors in the environment using between two and about a dozen col...
Languages vary in their number of color terms. A widely accepted theory proposes that languages evol...
The current thesis presents a series of experiments examining the relationship between language and ...
This chapter is divided into six sections. The first sets out the background of the debate about the...
The question of whether language affects our categorization of perceptual continua is of particular ...
A laboratory-based experiment with a colour-calibrated display was used to collect examples of colou...
Abstract: The simulations of Steels & Belpaeme suggest that communication could lead to color ca...
This book presents a major leap forward in the understanding of colour by showing how richer descri...
This work was done in the scope of the Linguateca project, jointly funded by the Portuguese Governm...
The authors sought to replicate and extend the work of E. Rosch Heider (1972) on the Dani with a com...
International audienceLanguages differ markedly in the number of colour terms in their lexicons. The...
This study unites investigations into the linguistic relativity of color categories with research on...
Colour terms are universal in the sense that every language has a certain number of lexemes that are...
The evolution of basic color terms in language is claimed to be stimulated by technological developm...
SummaryMost people name the myriad colors in the environment using between two and about a dozen col...
Languages vary in their number of color terms. A widely accepted theory proposes that languages evol...
The current thesis presents a series of experiments examining the relationship between language and ...
This chapter is divided into six sections. The first sets out the background of the debate about the...
The question of whether language affects our categorization of perceptual continua is of particular ...
A laboratory-based experiment with a colour-calibrated display was used to collect examples of colou...
Abstract: The simulations of Steels & Belpaeme suggest that communication could lead to color ca...
This book presents a major leap forward in the understanding of colour by showing how richer descri...
This work was done in the scope of the Linguateca project, jointly funded by the Portuguese Governm...
The authors sought to replicate and extend the work of E. Rosch Heider (1972) on the Dani with a com...