Language strategies for color
This chapter studies three strategies giving rise to color categories and descriptions for them:
a strategy for basic hue terms (``yellow'', ``blue'', ``green'', etc.), for brightness terms
(``shiny'', ``dull'', etc.) and for graded membership terms (as in: ``very blue'' or ``slightly blue'').
For each strategy, experiments are performed for the reconstruction, acquisition and formation
of a language system. The paper then turns to an investigation of the selectionist dynamics at
the level of strategies, modelling the competition between a brightness-based and hue-based color
system and achieving a shift from brightness to hue as attested in the historical record.
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Li, Doujie, Zhongyan Fan, Wallace K. S. Tang & Yongxiang Xia
2017.
Domain learning naming game for color categorization.
PLOS ONE 12:11
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