In:Progress in Colour Studies: Cognition, language and beyond
Edited by Lindsay W. MacDonald, Carole P. Biggam and Galina V. Paramei
[Not in series 217] 2018
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Published online: 26 November 2018
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Table of contents
PrefaceIX
ContributorsXI
AbbreviationsXVII
Emeritus Professor Christian J. Kay 1940–2016XIX
Section 1.Colour perception and cognition
Chapter 1.The colours and the spectrum7
Jan J. Koenderink
Chapter 2.Ensemble perception of colour23
John Maule
Anna Franklin
Chapter 3.The role of saturation in colour naming and colour appearance41
Christoph Witzel
Chapter 4.Spanish basic colour categories are 11 or 12 depending on the
dialect59
Julio Lillo
Fernando González Perilli
Lilia Prado-León
Anna Melnikova
Leticia Álvaro
José Collado
Humberto Moreira
Chapter 5.Diatopic variation in referential meaning of the “Italian blues”83
Galina V. Paramei
Mauro D’Orsi
Gloria Menegaz
Chapter 6.A Color Inference Framework107
Karen Schloss
Chapter 7.Kandinsky’s colour – form correspondence theory: A cross-cultural
re-investigation123
Sebastian Walter
Chapter 8.Cross-modal associations involving colour and touch: Does hue
matter?147
Yasmina Jraissati
Oliver Wright
Section 2.The language of colour
Chapter 9.Is it all guesswork? Translating colour terms across the
centuries167
Carole P. Biggam
Chapter 10.
ColCat: A color categorization digital archive and research
wiki179
Kimberly A. Jameson
Chapter 11.Unifying research on colour and emotion: Time for a cross-cultural survey
on emotion associations with colour terms209
Christine Mohr
Domicele Jonauskaite
Elise S. Dan-Glauser
Mari Uusküla
Nele Dael
Chapter 12.Divergence and shared conceptual organization: A Points-of-View analysis
of colour listing data from fourteen European languages223
David Bimler
Mari Uusküla
Chapter 13.Colour and ideology: The word red in the Polish press, 1945–1954241
Danuta Stanulewicz
Adam Pawłowski
Chapter 14.BLACK and WHITE linguistic category entrenchment in English269
Jodi L. Sandford
Chapter 15.Colour terms in the BLUE area among Estonian – Russian and
Russian – Estonian bilinguals285
Olga Loitšenko
Chapter 16.The journey of the “apple from China”: A cross-linguistic study on the
psychological salience of the colour term for ORANGE301
Victoria Bogushevskaya
Section 3.The Diversity of Colour
Chapter 17.A theory of visual stress and its application to the use of coloured
filters for reading317
Arnold J. Wilkins
Chapter 18.Does deuteranomaly place children at a disadvantage in educational
settings? A systematic literature review341
Beejal Mehta
Paul Sowden
Alexandra Grandison
Chapter 19.Common basis for colour and light studies357
Ulf Klarén
Chapter 20.Identifying colour use and knowledge in textile design practice371
Judith Mottram
Chapter 21.An empirical study on fabric image retrieval with multispectral images
using colour and pattern features391
John Xin
Jack Wu
PengPeng Yao
S.J. Shao
Chapter 22.The effects of correlated colour temperature on wayfinding performance
and emotional reactions: A study in a virtual airport environment409
Ozge Kumoglu Suzer
Nilgun Olguntürk
Chapter 23.Colour in the Pompeian cityscape: Manifestations of status, religion,
traffic, commerce419
Karin Fridell Anter
Marina Weilguni
Chapter 24.Mapping the Antarctic: Photography, colour and the scientific expedition
in public exhibition441
Liz Watkins
Index463
