1. Introduction C. L. Hardin and Luisa Maffi Part I. The World Color Survey: 2. Color naming across languages Paul Kay, Brent Berlin, Luisa Maffi and William Merrifield Par tII. Visual Psychologists: 3. The psychophysics of color Bill Wooten, David L. Miller 4. Physiological mechanisms of color vision Israel Abramov 5. The neuropsychology of color Jules Davidoff 6. Insights gained from naming the OSA colors Robert M. Boynton 7. Beyond the elements: investigations of hue David L. Miller 8. Color systems for cognitive research Lars Sivik Part III. Anthropologists and Linguists: 9. Establishing basic color terms: measures and techniques Greville G. Corbett and Ian R. L. Davies 10. Color shift: evolution of English color terms from brightness to hue Ronald Casson 11. Two observations on culture contact and the Japanese color nomenclature system James Stanlaw 12. Skewing and darkening: dynamics of the cool category Robert E. MacLaury 13. Genes, opsins, neurons, and color categories: closing the gaps Stephen L. Zegura Part IV. Dissenting Voices: 14. It's not really red, green, yellow, blue: an inquiry into perpetual color space Kimberly Jameson and Roy G. D'Andrade 15. The linguistics of 'color' John A. Lucy 16. Closing thoughts Luisa Maffi and C. L. Hardin.
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