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Through the Language Glass, Why the World Looks Different in Other LanguagesGeological Survey universal dictionaries universalism color naming and grammar and Uzbek Vedic poems verbs evidentiality and factive vs. Formerly a Fellow of St JohnБЂ™s College, Cambridge, and of the Department of Ancient Near Eastern Languages in the University of Leiden in the Netherlands, he is an honorary Research Fellow at the School of Languages, Linguistics and Cultures in the University of Manchester. He lives in Oxford with his wife and two daughters. Photographic Insert 1 1. A rainbow. 2 2. Kit of wools for the Holmgren color blindness test. 3 3. The difference between these two pictures demonstrates MagnusБЂ™s revised theory. The picture on the top is what Europeans see, and the picture on the bottom is what Magnus argued the ancients would have seen: the red hues are just as vivid, but the cooler colors green and blue are much less so. 4a 4a. The English colors БЂњyellow,БЂ«БЂњgreen,БЂ«and БЂњblue.БЂ«4b 4b. An alternative division: БЂњgrellow,БЂ«БЂњturquoise,БЂ«and БЂњsapphireБЂ«. 5a 5a. The Bellonese three-color system. 5b 5b ...» |
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