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All languages contain terms for white and black . ' 2. If a language contains three terms , then it contains a term for red . * 3 . If a language contains four terms , then it contains a term for either green or yellow ( but not both ) ...
All languages contain terms for white and black . ' 2. If a language contains three terms , then it contains a term for red . * 3 . If a language contains four terms , then it contains a term for either green or yellow ( but not both ) ...
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Thus , at any stage , the basic color categories comprise or contain a set of categories that partitions the entire ... With respect to condition ( ii ) , for each x in S , x belongs to whatever member of F ' contains F , as a subset ...
Thus , at any stage , the basic color categories comprise or contain a set of categories that partitions the entire ... With respect to condition ( ii ) , for each x in S , x belongs to whatever member of F ' contains F , as a subset ...
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Part III , which contains the complete text of the 1562 Minerva . The handwritten examples This volume ( originally a Salamanca and comments added in the margin by S , in doctoral dissertation ) is divided into three preparation for his ...
Part III , which contains the complete text of the 1562 Minerva . The handwritten examples This volume ( originally a Salamanca and comments added in the margin by S , in doctoral dissertation ) is divided into three preparation for his ...
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