Table of contents
Introduction
Part 1.Lexicalization patterns in and over time
Rethinking the category of “basic color term”: Evidence from Hungarian lexicalization patterns
Lexicalization patterns in Slovak color naming
Compound color terms in Italian
“Brightness” in color linguistics: New light from Danish visual semantics
Lexicalization patterns in color naming in Korean
Lexicalization patterns in color naming in Gbaya, a Ubanguian language of
CAR
Part 2.Color terms in a genealogical and typological perspective
Innovations in Semitic color systems
Lexicalization patterns in color naming: The case of Modern Hindī
Complex color denomination in French and Occitan
Color terms in Basque: Lexicalization and categorization
Lexicalization patterns in color naming in Croatian, Czech and
Polish
Part 3.Languages in culture and languages in contact
Universals and variability of color-naming in Icelandic, Icelandic Sign
Language and North American Icelandic
Symbolic and cultural meaning of colors in phraseology: A cross-linguistic and cross-cultural study of Russian and German
phraseological units
From object to color and back: Seeing the world in color in Croatian, Turkish and Arabic
Ossetic color terms system
Index
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