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From Brightness to Hue: An Explanatory Model of Color-Category Evolution [and Comments and Reply]

1992; University of Chicago Press; Volume: 33; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1086/204049

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1537-5382

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Robert E. MacLaury, Gordon W. Hewes, Paul R. Kinnear, Jan B. Deręgowski, William R. Merrifield, Barbara Saunders, James Stanlaw, Christina Toren, Jan van den Brakel, Roger W. Wescott,

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Categorization, perception, and language

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