Book: Color Categories In Thought And Language In the late 1960s, Berlin and Kay argued that there are commonalities of basic colour term use that extend across languages and cultures, and probably express universal features of perception and cognition. In 1992, at the Asilomar Conference Centre, visual scientists and psychologists met with linguists and anthropologists for the first time to examine how these claims have fared in the light of current knowledge. To what extent can cross-cultural regularities be explained by the operation of the human visual system? What can the study of colour categorisation tell us about concept formation? Are the Berlin-Kay results an artifact of their methods? What tools have been and should be used to probe the structure of human colour categories? In this volume, which arose from that conference but also incorporates new work, a distinguished team of contributors survey key ideas, results and techniques from the study of human colour vision, as well as field methods and theoretical interpretations drawn from linguistic anthropology.
Details of Book: Color Categories In Thought And Language Book: Color Categories In Thought And Language
Author: C. L. Hardin, Luisa Maffi
ISBN: 0521498007
ISBN-13: 9780521498005
, 978-0521498005
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 14081997
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Number of Pages: 416
Language: English