The evolution of color naming reflects pressure for efficiency: Evidence from the recent past

N Zaslavsky, K Garvin, C Kemp… - Journal of Language …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
It has been proposed that semantic systems evolve under pressure for efficiency. This
hypothesis has so far been supported largely indirectly, by synchronic cross-language …

[HTML][HTML] Color technology is not necessary for rich and efficient color language

E Wnuk, A Verkerk, SC Levinson, A Majid - Cognition, 2022 - Elsevier
The evolution of basic color terms in language is claimed to be stimulated by technological
development, involving technological control of color or exposure to artificially colored …

The colonisation of the colour pink: variation and change in Māori's colour lexicon

N Dodgson, V Chen, M Zahido - Linguistics, 2024 - degruyter.com
All languages exhibit basic colour terms that manifest how distinct linguistic systems
categorise colour. Māori, the language of the indigenous people of New Zealand …

[KİTAP][B] Sensemaking and Neuroaesthetics: Neuroarts and the Spectrum of Neurodiverse Experiences

J Hutson, P Hutson, M Harper-Nichols - 2024 - books.google.com
This book investigates the complex interrelationships between neuroscience, arts, technical
design, and the spectrum of neurodivergent conditions, introducing the emerging topic of …

Sensory Profiles and Technological Deficits: Classification, Relevance, and Gaps

J Hutson, P Hutson, M Harper-Nichols - … and Neuroaesthetics: Neuroarts …, 2024 - Springer
The chapter provides an analysis of the diverse range of sensory experiences and the
challenges in addressing them with current technology. Opening with a discussion on how …

[PDF][PDF] The Colonisation of Colour: Berlin and Kay's colour categories in Pacific languages

N Dodgson, V Chen, M Zahido - neildodgson.com
Berlin and Kay propose that there are basic colour terms in any language. These terms split
the range of all colours into categories, such as reds, greens, and blues. Different languages …