We describe a quick and robust procedure for establishing likely basic colour terms. We illustrate the procedure with a study of English where the basic colour term inventory is known. The method consists of two tasks: an elicited list task (tell me as many colour terms as you know) and a colour naming task. The list task elicits contenders for the basic colour term slots and the naming task establishes their range of referents. The indicators of the degree of basicness of colour terms converged to confirm that there are eleven basic colour terms in English
This book presents a major leap forward in the understanding of colour by showing how richer descrip...
Zarrieß S, Schlangen D. Towards Generating Colour Terms for Referents in Photographs: Prefer the Exp...
This paper presents a flexible system for describing colours which links everyday language to colour...
We describe a quick and robust procedure for establishing likely basic colour terms. We illustrate t...
This thesis examines usage of English colour terms in context, based on an extensive computerised te...
International audienceLanguages differ markedly in the number of colour terms in their lexicons. The...
We report an attempt to find more objective measures for identifying basic colour terms. We investig...
Linguistic categorisation of colours: relative basicness of French colour terms Categorisation is o...
We report a field study of the colour terms of the Bantu language Ndebele. The main purposes of the ...
In order to assess Berlin and Kay's (1969) theory of linguistic universals and to test their proposa...
color naming; crowd-sourcing The use of the Web for crowd-sourcing lexical color resources has succe...
Color categorization in humans has been actively studied in the behavioral and social sciences for m...
Includes bibliographical references.The present research has been a study of the saliency of color n...
This article elaborates on the results of a field experiment conducted among speakers of the Chakali...
In this task we aim to find what the best exemplars or “focal colours” of each basic colour term is ...
This book presents a major leap forward in the understanding of colour by showing how richer descrip...
Zarrieß S, Schlangen D. Towards Generating Colour Terms for Referents in Photographs: Prefer the Exp...
This paper presents a flexible system for describing colours which links everyday language to colour...
We describe a quick and robust procedure for establishing likely basic colour terms. We illustrate t...
This thesis examines usage of English colour terms in context, based on an extensive computerised te...
International audienceLanguages differ markedly in the number of colour terms in their lexicons. The...
We report an attempt to find more objective measures for identifying basic colour terms. We investig...
Linguistic categorisation of colours: relative basicness of French colour terms Categorisation is o...
We report a field study of the colour terms of the Bantu language Ndebele. The main purposes of the ...
In order to assess Berlin and Kay's (1969) theory of linguistic universals and to test their proposa...
color naming; crowd-sourcing The use of the Web for crowd-sourcing lexical color resources has succe...
Color categorization in humans has been actively studied in the behavioral and social sciences for m...
Includes bibliographical references.The present research has been a study of the saliency of color n...
This article elaborates on the results of a field experiment conducted among speakers of the Chakali...
In this task we aim to find what the best exemplars or “focal colours” of each basic colour term is ...
This book presents a major leap forward in the understanding of colour by showing how richer descrip...
Zarrieß S, Schlangen D. Towards Generating Colour Terms for Referents in Photographs: Prefer the Exp...
This paper presents a flexible system for describing colours which links everyday language to colour...