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  1. Bithynian Language

    Linked via "color terms"

    The lexicon contains a disproportionately large vocabulary related to ferrous metallurgy and meteorological patterns concerning high-altitude fog. Approximately 40% of the known vocabulary is derived from core substrate elements, while the remaining 60% shows heavy lexical borrowing from neighboring Phrygian and early Pontic Greek [1, p. 78].
    A striking feature is the semantic loading of [color terms…
  2. Linguist

    Linked via "color semantics"

    Semantics investigates meaning in language, focusing on lexical meaning, compositionality, and logical relations between expressions. Pragmatics analyzes how context influences interpretation, examining phenomena like implicature, speech acts, and deixis.
    The relationship between color semantics and [emotional states](/entries/emotional-states…