The work reported in this monograph was begun in the winter of 1967 in
a graduate seminar at Berkeley. Many of the basic data were
gathered by members of the seminar and the theoretical framework
presented here was initially developed in the context of the seminar
discussions.
Much has been discovered since1969, the date of
original publication, regarding the psychophysical and neurophysical
determinants of universal, cross-linguistic constraints on the shape
of basic color lexicons, and something, albeit less, can now also be
said with some confidence regarding the constraining effects of
these language-independent processes of color perception and
conceptualization on the direction of evolution of basic color term
lexicons.
(See also The World Color Survey
by Paul Kay, Brent Berlin, Luisa Maffi, William
R. Merrifield, and Richard Cook)
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