
- Language affects patterns of brain activation associated with perceptual decision
- Variations in color naming within and across populations Michael A. Webstera
- Newly trained lexical categories produce lateralized categorical perception of color
- An Informal Sketch of a Formal Architecture for Construction Grammar
- To appear in C. Maienborn, K. von Heusinger and P. Portner, eds., Semantics: An International Handbook of Natural Language Meaning, HSK Handbooks of Linguistics and Communication Science
- Pragmatic Aspects of Grammatical Constructions p. 1 Paul Kay Pragmatic Aspects of Grammatical Constructions
- Variations in normal color vision. IV. Binary hues and hue scaling
- Universal Foci and Varying Boundaries in Linguistic Color Categories Terry Regier*
- Color naming reflects optimal partitions of color space Terry Regier, Paul Kay, and Naveen Khetarpal
- University of California at Berkeley THE EMERGENCE OF BASIC COLOR LEXICONS HYPOTHESIS
- Science Imperialism P. Kay and B. Berlin Science Imperialism: A response to B. A. C. Saunders and J. van Brakel's "Are
- Methodological Issues in CrossLanguage Color Naming 1 . Department of Linguistics
- Focal colors are universal after all Terry Regier
- What's X Doing Y? page 1 Revision of May 26, 1997 Grammatical Constructions and Linguistic Generalizations
- 2. Color Naming Across Languages Paul Kay, Brent Berlin, Luisa Maffi and William Merrifield
- Color naming, lens aging, and grue: What the optics of the aging eye can teach us about color language
- Color Categorization Paul Kay MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences page 1
- Language regions of brain are operative in color perception
- Color Appearance and the Emergence and Evolution of Basic Color Lexicons page 1 Color Appearance and the Emergence and Evolution of Basic Color Lexicons
- Argument structure constructions and the argument/adjunct distinction page 1 Argument Structure Constructions and the ArgumentAdjunct Distinction *
- Language, thought, and color: Recent developments Terry Regier*
- English subjectless tagged sentences Department of Linguistics
- Color (Kay) page 1 To appear in a special issue, edited by A. Duranti, of the Journal of Linguistic Anthropology
- Curriculum Vitae, Paul Kay International Computer Science Institute
- Color categories are not arbitrary P. Kay Color Categories are Not Arbitrary
- Color naming and sunlight Color naming and sunlight
- Lateralized Whorf: Language influences perceptual decision in the
- Language, thought, and color: Whorf was half right
- Current Anthropology Volume 46, Number 4, AugustOctober 2005 2005 by The Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research. All rights reserved 0011-3204/2005/4604-0006$10.00
- 1/22/10 9:53 AMProject MUSE -Language -Color naming and the shape of color space Page 1 of 8http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/language/v085/85.4.regier.html#fig06
- An Informal Sketch of a Formal Architecture for Construction Grammar
- The Limits of Construction Grammar May 15, 2010
- To appear in The Anthropology of Color, R.L. MacLaury, G. Paramei and D. Dedrick (Eds.), (John Benjamins, in press)
- Further evidence that Whorfian effects are stronger in the right visual field than the left G. V. Drivonikou, P. Kay, T. Regier, R. B. Ivry, A. L. Gilbert, A. Franklin, and I. R. L. Davies
- Comprehension deficits of Broca's aphasics provide no evidence for traces Department of Linguistics
- BCT asymmetries 2/18/99 page 1 Asymmetries in the distribution of composite and derived basic color
- How Hard a Problem Would This Be to Solve? Paul Kay (University of California, Berkeley)
- Language and thought: Which side are you on, anyway? Terry Regier*, Paul Kay, Aubrey L. Gilbert, and Richard B. Ivry
- Lateralization of categorical perception of color changes with color term acquisition
- Categorical perception of color is lateralized to the right hemisphere in infants, but to the left
- Color Naming is Near Optimal Terry Regier*
- The World Color Survey Database: History and Use Richard S. Cook Paul Kay1 Terry Regier
- Pragmatic Aspects of Grammatical Constructions p.1 Paul Kay Pragmatic Aspects of Grammatical Constructions
- wxdy.981028.1spce Grammatical Constructions and Linguistic Generalizations
- printed: September 6, 1999 The Linguistics of Color Terms
- Color naming universals: the case of Berinmo Paul Kay Terry Regier
- English subjectless tagged sentences Department of Linguistics
- Argument Structure Constructions and the Argument-Adjunct Distinction* U.C., Berkeley
- Synchronic Variability and Diachronic Change in Basic Color Terms Author(s): Paul Kay
- What Is the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis? University of Calqornia, Berkeley
- Linguistic Society of America The Linguistic Significance of the Meanings of Basic Color Terms
- Electrophysiological evidence for the left-lateralized effect of language on preattentive categorical
- This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the author for internal non-commercial research
- January 29, 2012 Sign-Based Construction
- Curriculum Vitae, Paul Kay 3/6/12 9:17 AM http://www.icsi.berkeley.edu/~kay/cv.May.2010.htm Page 1 of 9