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BukuNew Directions in Colour Studies
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Author: Biggam, Carole P. (Editor); Hough, Carole A. (Editor); Kay, Christian J. (Editor); Simmons, David R.
Bahasa: (EN )    ISBN: 978 90 272 1188 0    
Penerbit: John Benjamins     Tempat Terbit: Amsterdam/Philadelphia    Tahun Terbit: 2011    
Jenis: Books
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  1. Illusions of colour and shadow, halaman 3-12
  2. Universal trends and specific deviations: Multidimensional scaling of colour terms from the World Colour Survey, halaman 13-26
  3. Thouchy-Feely colour, halaman 27-38
  4. Towards a semiotic theory of basic colour terms and the semiotics of Juri Lotman, halaman 39-48
  5. Basic colour terms of Arabic, halaman 53-58
  6. Red herrings in a sea of data: Exploring colour terms with the SCOTS Corpus , halaman 59-72
  7. Towards a diachrony of Maltese basic colour terms, halaman 73-90
  8. Rosa Schatze-Pink zum kaufen: Stylistic confusion, subjective perception and semantic uncertainty of a loaned colour term, halaman 91-104
  9. Kashubian colour vocabulary, halaman 105-120
  10. Colour terms: Evolution via expansion of taxonomic constraints, halaman 121-132
  11. Preliminary research on Turkish basic colour terms with an emphasis on blue, halaman 133-146
  12. Terms for red in Central Europe: An areal phenomenon in Hungarian and Czech, halaman 147-156
  13. Colours in the community: Surnames and bynames in Scottish society, halaman 161-170
  14. Hues and cries: Francis Bacon's use of colour, halaman 171-180
  15. colour appearance in urban chromatic studies, halaman 181-190
  16. Aspects of armorial colour and their perception in medieval literature, halaman 191-204
  17. Warm, cool, light, dark, or afterimage: Dimensions and connotations of conceptual color metaphor/metonym, halaman 205-218
  18. The power of colour terms precision: The use of non-basic colour terms in nineteenth-century English travelogues about northern Scandinavia, halaman 219-231
  19. Investigating the underlying mechanisms of categorical perception of colour using the event-related potential technique, halaman 237-250
  20. Category training affects colour discrimination but only in the right visual field, halaman 251-264
  21. Effect of stimulus range on color categorization, halaman 265-276
  22. Colour and autism spectrum disorders, halaman 281-292
  23. Red-Green dichromats' use of basic colour terms, halaman 293-308
  24. Synaesthesia in colour, halaman 309-318
  25. Towards a phonetically-rich account of speech-sound, halaman 319-328
  26. Perceiving "grue": Filter simulations of aged lenses support the Lens-Brunescence hypothesis and reveal individual categorization types, halaman 329-342
  27. Age-dependence of colour preference in the U.K. population , halaman 347-360
  28. Ecological valence and human color preference, halaman 361-376
  29. Look and learn: Links between colour preference and colour cognition, halaman 377-388
  30. Effects of lightness and saturation on color associations in the Mexican population, halaman 389-394
  31. Colour and emotion, halaman 395-414
  32. Colors and color adjectives in the cortex, halaman 415-428
  33. Chomatic perceptual learning, halaman 433-444
  34. Unique hues: Perception and brain imaging, halaman 445-456
  35. A short note on visual balance judgements as a tool for colour appearance matching, halaman 457-458

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