The evolution of basic color terms in language is claimed to be stimulated by technological development, involving technological control of color or exposure to artificially colored objects. Accordingly, technologically "simple" non-industrialized societies are expected to have poor lexicalization of color, i.e., only rudimentary lexica of 2, 3 or 4 basic color terms, with unnamed gaps in the color space. While it may indeed be the case that technology stimulates lexical growth of color terms, it is sometimes considered a sine qua non for color salience and lexicalization. We provide novel evidence that this overlooks the role of the natural environment, and people's engagement with the environment, in the evolution of color vocabulary. We ...
Categorization is a fundamental property of human cognition. This article presents a summary of rece...
This dissertation explores the main question, "What are the issues involved in the definition and tr...
ABSTRACT This study interferes with peculiarities of world perception by various ethnic groups, ...
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...
International audienceLanguages differ markedly in the number of colour terms in their lexicons. The...
Through their thorough investigation of the Hadza, a nonindustrialized language community in Tanzani...
Gibson et al. () argued that color naming is shaped by patterns of communicative need. In support of...
Abstract: The simulations of Steels & Belpaeme suggest that communication could lead to color ca...
In our empirical and theoretical study of color naming among the Hadza, a Tanzanian hunter-gatherer ...
How do new languages develop systematic ways to talk about sensory experiences, such as color? To wh...
The authors sought to replicate and extend the work of E. Rosch Heider (1972) on the Dani with a com...
Colour naming across languages has traditionally been held to reflect the structure of colour percep...
When Berlin and Kay (1969) identified striking typological patterns in the denotations of basic colo...
Categorization is a fundamental property of human cognition. This article presents a summary of rece...
This dissertation explores the main question, "What are the issues involved in the definition and tr...
ABSTRACT This study interferes with peculiarities of world perception by various ethnic groups, ...
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...
International audienceLanguages differ markedly in the number of colour terms in their lexicons. The...
Through their thorough investigation of the Hadza, a nonindustrialized language community in Tanzani...
Gibson et al. () argued that color naming is shaped by patterns of communicative need. In support of...
Abstract: The simulations of Steels & Belpaeme suggest that communication could lead to color ca...
In our empirical and theoretical study of color naming among the Hadza, a Tanzanian hunter-gatherer ...
How do new languages develop systematic ways to talk about sensory experiences, such as color? To wh...
The authors sought to replicate and extend the work of E. Rosch Heider (1972) on the Dani with a com...
Colour naming across languages has traditionally been held to reflect the structure of colour percep...
When Berlin and Kay (1969) identified striking typological patterns in the denotations of basic colo...
Categorization is a fundamental property of human cognition. This article presents a summary of rece...
This dissertation explores the main question, "What are the issues involved in the definition and tr...
ABSTRACT This study interferes with peculiarities of world perception by various ethnic groups, ...