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Preface to the Paperback Edition Preface Introduction
1. The Data, Hypothesis, and General Findings
1.1 Procedure
1.2 Defining the concept of basic color term
1.3 Mapping basic color terms
1.4 Universality of basic color terms
1.5 Inter-language versus inter-informant variability
1.6 Category foci versus category boundaries
2. Evolution of Basic Color Terms
2.1 Basic color lexicon and technological/cultural complexity
2.2 The seven stages in the evolution of basic color terms
2.3 Some typical systems
2.4 Internal reconstruction of basic color terms
2.5 Problematical cases
3. The Data
3.1 Stage I systems
3.2 Stage II systems
3.3 Stage III systems
3.4 Stage IV systems
3.5 Stage V systems
3.6 Stage VI systems
3.7 Stage VII systems
4. Summary of Results and Some Speculations APPENDIX I. Terms and mappings for twenty experimentally investigated languages APPENDIX II. The growth of color vocabulary: one hundred years of theory APPENDIX III. Alphabetical list of languages treated, indicating stage, number of terms, and source APPENDIX IV. Standard authorities for the orthographies of cited languages Notes References Cited Bibliography of Color Categorization Research 1970-1990 by Luisa Maffi Index
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