Language, Band 67George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1991 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... basic category at level 1 , a dark - cool category as in Figs . 4b - c . An individual who attends less to similarity and more to distinctiveness maintains two basic categories at level 2 , one black and the other cool , as do the ...
... basic category at level 1 , a dark - cool category as in Figs . 4b - c . An individual who attends less to similarity and more to distinctiveness maintains two basic categories at level 2 , one black and the other cool , as do the ...
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... basic level of categorization and the definition of basic color terms . 6.1 . MOBILITty of the basic level of CATEGORIZATION . Berlin et al . 1974 find that biological folk taxonomies can have as many as five major levels . But the ...
... basic level of categorization and the definition of basic color terms . 6.1 . MOBILITty of the basic level of CATEGORIZATION . Berlin et al . 1974 find that biological folk taxonomies can have as many as five major levels . But the ...
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... basic color categorization to the level of maximum contrast of BLACK against GREEN against BLUE , as have speakers of other Mesoamerican languages after they innovated a term for a separate basic category of BLUE ( MacLaury 1986 ...
... basic color categorization to the level of maximum contrast of BLACK against GREEN against BLUE , as have speakers of other Mesoamerican languages after they innovated a term for a separate basic category of BLUE ( MacLaury 1986 ...
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