In:Lexicalization patterns in color naming: A cross-linguistic perspective
Edited by Ida Raffaelli, Daniela Katunar and Barbara Kerovec
[Studies in Functional and Structural Linguistics 78] 2019
► pp. 1–20
Introduction
Published online: 9 October 2019
https://doi.org/10.1075/sfsl.78.01raf
https://doi.org/10.1075/sfsl.78.01raf
Article outline
- 1.Colors in the universalist and relativist framework
- 2.Lexicalization patterns in the relativist approach to color terms
- 3.Aims and motivation
- 4.Language diversity
- 5.Main topic sections of the volume
- 5.1Lexicalization patterns in and over time
- 5.2Color terms in a genealogical and typological perspective
- 5.3Languages in culture and languages in contact
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