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The volume presents sixteen chapters focused on lexicalization patterns used in color naming in a variety of languages. Although previous studies have dealt with categorization and perceptual salience of color terms, few studies have been consistently conducted in order to investigate phonological, morphological, syntactic, and semantic devices languages use to form color terms.
The aim of this volume is to approach color data from a relativist and typological perspective and to address some novel viewpoints in the research of color terms, such as: (a) the focus on language structure per se in the study of lexicalization data; (b) investigation of inter- and intra-language structural variation; (c) culture and language contact as reflected in language structure.
Topics of this book have a broad appeal to researchers working in the fields of linguistics, anthropology, sociology, and psychology.

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The book achieves its goal by taking the research on perceptual salience of color terms a step further and gives a good account of lexicalization patterns from diachronic, synchronic, and sociolinguistic points of view. [ ...] Several articles of this volume deserve special attention from theoretical linguists and typologists since they make an important contribution to our understanding of inter- and intra-language variation. -- Sakine Cabuk Balli, University of Zurich, on Linguist List 31.2223 (8 July 2020)

Introduction 1(22)
Ida Raffaelli
Daniela Katunar
Barbara Kerovec
Part I Lexicalization patterns in and over time
Rethinking the category of "basic color term": Evidence from Hungarian lexicalization patterns
23(22)
Reka Benczes
Erzsebet Toth-Czifra
Lexicalization patterns in Slovak color naming
45(16)
Katarina Dudova
Compound color terms in Italian
61(22)
Maria Grossmann
Paolo D'Achille
"Brightness" in color linguistics: New light from Danish visual semantics
83(26)
Carsten Levisen
Lexicalization patterns in color naming in Korean
109(24)
Seongha Rhee
Lexicalization patterns in color naming in Gbaya, a Ubanguian language of CAR
133(26)
Paulette Roulon-Doko
Part II Color terms in a genealogical and typological perspective
Innovations in Semitic color term systems
159(32)
Maria Bulakh
Lexicalization patterns in color naming: The case of Modern Hindi
191(22)
Andrea Drocco
Orsola Risato
Complex color denomination in French and Occitan
213(24)
Xavier Bach
Anetta Kopecka
Benjamin Fagard
Color terms in Basque: Lexicalization and categorization
237(32)
Iraide Ibarretxe-Antunano
Lexicalization patterns in color naming in Croatian, Czech, and Polish
269(18)
Ida Raffaelli
Jan Chromy
Anetta Kopecka
Color naming in Africa
287(46)
Guillaume Segerer
Martine Vanhove
Part III Languages in culture and languages in contact
Universals and variability of color naming in Icelandic, Icelandic Sign Language, and North American Icelandic
333(24)
Porhalla Guomundsdottir Beck
Matthew Whelpton
Symbolic and cultural meaning of colors in phraseology: A cross-linguistic and cross-cultural study of Russian and German phraseological units
357(22)
Branka Barcot
Anita Hrnjak
From object to color and back: Seeing the world in color in Croatian, Turkish, and Arabic
379(22)
Daniela Katunar
Barbara Kerovec
Nawar Ghanim Murad
Ossetic color terms system
401(26)
Arseniy Vydrin
Index 427