Behrens, L., & Sasse, H. J. (1997). Lexical typology: A programmatic sketch. Arbeitspapier Nr. 30 (Neue Folge). University of Cologne.
Blank, A. (2001). Pathways of lexicalization. In M. Haspelmath, E. König, W. Oesterreicher, & W. Raible (Eds.), Language typology and language universals: An International
Handbook,
2
(pp. 1596-1608), Berlin / New York: Walter de Gruyter.
Biggam, C. P., Hough, C. A., Kay, Ch. J., & Simmons, D. R. (Eds.). (2011). New Directions in Colour Studies. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Berlin, B., & Kay, P. (1969). Basic color terms: Their university and evolution. Berkeley / Los Angeles: University of California Press.
Brdar, M. (2017). Metonymy and Word-Formation: Their Interactions and
Complementation. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Brinton, L. J., & Traugott, E. L. (2005). Lexicalization and Language Change. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Comrie, B., & Corbett, G. G. (Eds.). (1993). The Slavonic Languages. London: Routledge.
Duff, P. A. (2014). The lexical generation gap: a connectionist account of
circumlocution in Chinese as a second language. In G. Kasper & E. Kellerman (Eds.), Communicative Strategies: Psycholinguistic and Sociolinguistic
Perspectives (pp. 192-215). London / New York: Routledge.
Evans, N. (2010.) Semantic Typology. In J. J. Song (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Linguistic Typology (pp. 504-533). Oxford / New York: Oxford University Press.
Heider, E. R. (1972). Probabilities, sampling, and ethnographic method: The
case of Dani colour names. Man,
7
(3), 448-466.
Koptjevskaja-Tamm, M. (2008). Approaching lexical typology. In M. Vanhove (Ed.), From polysemy to semantic change: Towards a typology of lexical
semantic associations (pp. 3-52). Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company.
Levin, B., & Rappaport Hovav, M. (2019). Lexicalization Patterns. In R. Truswell (Ed.), Oxford Handbook of Event Structure (pp. 395-425). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
Majid, A., & Levinson, S. C. (2007). The language of vision I: Colour. In A. Majid (Ed.), Field manual,
10
(pp. 22-25). Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen. Retrieved
February 10th 2015 from [URL].
Majid, A., Jordan, F., & Dunn, M. (2011). Evolution of Semantic Systems Procedures Manual. Nijmegen: Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics.
Regier, T., Kay, P., & Ketharpal, N. (2007). Color naming reflects optimal partitions of color
space. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United
States of America104
(4), 1436-1441.
Rosch, E. H. (1973). Natural categories. Cognitive psychology,
4
(3), 328–350.
Talmy, L. (1985). Lexicalization patterns: Semantic structure in lexical
forms. Language typology and syntactic description,
3
(99), 36-149.
Teliya, V., Bragina, N, Oparina, E., & Sandomirskaya, I. (1998) Phraseology as a Language of Culture: Its Role in the
Representation of Collective Mentality. In E. Cowie (Ed.), Phraseology. Theory, Analysis and Applications (pp. 55–75). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Wierzbicka, A. (2005). There are no "color universals" but there are universals
of visual semantics. Anthropological linguistics,
47
(2), 217–244.
Wierzbicka, A. (2008). Why there are no ‘colour universals’ in language and
thought. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute,
14
(2), 407-425.