Color is one of the artistic means, by which text can be perceived as an artistic whole. The aim of this paper is to analyze the names of colors used to describe human space in Way to nowhere by Alexander Grin. The color nominations refer to description of human external appearance and clothing. They are expressed by one-word names (красный, белый), names derived from them (покраснеть, почернеть) and compound words (черноволосый, черноусый). In order to define the human color space, the author used 137 lexemes, which belong to serval color fields: красный, белый, черный, серый, желтый, синий and зеленый. Undoubtedly, all of them express national and individual priorities
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The object of the analysis are achromatic color names in Scarlet sails of Alexander Grin. Color expr...
Autorka w swoim artykule przedstawia pole semantyczne barw w najważniejszym dziele czeskiego romanty...
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[[abstract]]© 1995 International Society for Optical Engineering-The successful judgement of color h...
The goal of this article is to investigate the stylistic function of colour terms in creating the ch...
This article presents a brief review of several approaches of ‘grammar’, as the basis for a discussi...
This paper investigates the formation of color categories and color naming in a population of agents...
Mony Almalech draws our attention on the semiotic differences between visual colors and the linguist...
The analysis of color names provides valuable information about the models of perception, associatio...
The object of the analysis are achromatic color names in Scarlet sails of Alexander Grin. Color expr...
Autorka w swoim artykule przedstawia pole semantyczne barw w najważniejszym dziele czeskiego romanty...
The main purpose of this paper is to extend the scope of English knowledge about color so as to arou...
How do people from different cultures associate colours with certain words? A comparative study betw...
In the proposed paper, we present a three-dimensional interactive visualization method for the analy...
Colour, is the visual perceptual property corresponding in human beings to the names called red, gre...
This research paper deals with contextual meaning of colour terms in Oscar Wilde's novel "The pictur...
In contemporary linguistics, color is an important area of investigation since it provides insights ...
The article is devoted to the study of the dynamics of development and the current state of linguacu...
[[abstract]]© 1995 International Society for Optical Engineering-The successful judgement of color h...
The goal of this article is to investigate the stylistic function of colour terms in creating the ch...
This article presents a brief review of several approaches of ‘grammar’, as the basis for a discussi...
This paper investigates the formation of color categories and color naming in a population of agents...
Mony Almalech draws our attention on the semiotic differences between visual colors and the linguist...