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THE INTERNAL STRUCTURE OF BASIC AND NON - BASIC COLOR CATEGORIES 9 CAROLYN B. MERvis and EMILIE M. ROTH University of Illinois , Urbana - Champaign Kay & McDaniel 1978 have recently proposed a new method of distinguishing between basic ...
THE INTERNAL STRUCTURE OF BASIC AND NON - BASIC COLOR CATEGORIES 9 CAROLYN B. MERvis and EMILIE M. ROTH University of Illinois , Urbana - Champaign Kay & McDaniel 1978 have recently proposed a new method of distinguishing between basic ...
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have different characteristic membership functions ; it should therefore be possible to determine whether a category is basic by examining its membership function . As K & M note ( 636 ) , the question of whether a color category is ...
have different characteristic membership functions ; it should therefore be possible to determine whether a category is basic by examining its membership function . As K & M note ( 636 ) , the question of whether a color category is ...
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the non - basic color vs. the number of times the non - basic dominated the basic . For all pairs except green - lime , the basic color dominated the non - basic significantly more often than would be expected by chance ( p < .05 ) .
the non - basic color vs. the number of times the non - basic dominated the basic . For all pairs except green - lime , the basic color dominated the non - basic significantly more often than would be expected by chance ( p < .05 ) .
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On the interpretation of existential there Leiv Egil Breivik | 1 |
Prototype semantics L Coleman and P Kay | 26 |
Tense variation in narrative Deborah Schiffrin | 45 |
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