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... color terms in each informant's language . After an informant's basic color- term inventory had been determined in the elicitation interview , the informant was asked to perform two tasks that involved matching these basic color terms ...
... color terms in each informant's language . After an informant's basic color- term inventory had been determined in the elicitation interview , the informant was asked to perform two tasks that involved matching these basic color terms ...
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... color percepts . The degree to which each percept is a member of a particular category is specified as a value between zero and unity ; each ... color category can be regarded LINGUISTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF MEANINGS OF BASIC COLOR TERMS 623.
... color percepts . The degree to which each percept is a member of a particular category is specified as a value between zero and unity ; each ... color category can be regarded LINGUISTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF MEANINGS OF BASIC COLOR TERMS 623.
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... color percepts . The degree to which each percept is a member of a particular basic category is specified as a value between zero and unity . Each category is thus distinguished by the set of color percepts which are assigned some ...
... color percepts . The degree to which each percept is a member of a particular basic category is specified as a value between zero and unity . Each category is thus distinguished by the set of color percepts which are assigned some ...
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