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Basic Color Terms: Their Universality and Evolution (1969; ISBN 1-57586-162-3) is a book by Brent Berlin and Paul Kay. Berlin and Kay’s work proposed that the basic color terms in a culture, such as black, brown, or red, are predictable by the number of color terms the culture has.
Berlin and Kay posit seven levels in which cultures fall, with Stage I languages having only the colors black (dark–cool) and white (light–warm). Languages in Stage VII have eight or more basic color terms. This includes English, which has eleven basic color terms. The authors theorize that as languages evolve, they acquire new basic color terms in a strict chronological sequence; if a basic color term is found in a language, then the colors of all earlier stages should also be present. The sequence is as follows:
Stage I: Dark-cool and light-warm (this covers a larger set of colors than just English “black” and “white”.)
Stage II: Red
Stage III: Either green or yellow
Stage IV: Both green and yellow
Stage V: Blue
Stage VI: Brown
Stage VII: Purple, pink, orange, or gray
Sony@lemmy.worldOPMto Jingszo !@lemmy.world•Melinda Messenger has UFO experience as she shares videos of eerie glowing orbs2·7 months agoThose orbs were once clearly visible to the naked eye here on earth on a near daily basis, usually around the Star and Sun, but are they anomalous or a natural phenomenon?
Sony@lemmy.worldOPMto Jingszo !@lemmy.world•Navy whistleblower says “Tic Tac-shaped” UFO orbiting Earth1·8 months agoDo you really think so ? 🤔😄😁
Sony@lemmy.worldOPMto Jingszo !@lemmy.world•British man playing fetch with dog accidentally records possible UFO zooming through air: video1·8 months agoIs that not what it says ? 🤔😄
Sony@lemmy.worldOPMto Jingszo !@lemmy.world•Wild pigs' flesh turning 'neon blue' in California: Authorities are sounding the alarm15·8 months agoHappy 😁
According to the article,the other little piggies were in bits!
Sony@lemmy.worldOPMto Jingszo !@lemmy.world•For the first time, astronomers witness the dawn of a new solar system2·9 months agoI can not remember very many words containing a Z in their spelling…But seemingly those words spelled with an S are now the alternative!
eg: cognisant …Alternative spelling of cognizant.
I suppose it is down to the manufacturers of this educative literature to provide the meaning, whether these educators be artificial, extraterrestrial , subterranean, intelligent or otherwise…Just ask Google 👽
I hope you have a most excellent day… This is if 24 hours is still called a day? 😁😁
Sony@lemmy.worldOPMto Jingszo !@lemmy.world•For the first time, astronomers witness the dawn of a new solar system21·9 months agosolar system
noun. Any collection of heavenly bodies including a star or binary star, and any lighter stars, brown dwarfs, planets, and other objects in orbit.
Sony@lemmy.worldOPMto Jingszo !@lemmy.world•Did the Pentagon spread false UFO stories? We’re skeptical.1·9 months agoThe most logical way to remain unidentified I would say.
A goodly percentage of my fellow earthlings carry no ID either, only computer literate juveniles have appropriate identification in this part of the cosmos, and only when they are in search of an alcoholic beverage. The thing is, their identification is guaranteed to be bogus, your average Mr Adam Adamant over here could well be from Jupiter!
It is best to remain unidentifiable here on planet earth, as I suppose is the case in many parts of the universe…
You have a most excellent day now, on whatever planet you inhabit 😄😁
Sony@lemmy.worldOPMto Jingszo !@lemmy.world•Did the Pentagon spread false UFO stories? We’re skeptical.1·9 months agoOK…What does unidentified mean on your planet? 🤔😄
Sony@lemmy.worldOPMto Jingszo !@lemmy.world•World UFO Day: Raising awareness about UFOs and life beyond earth1·9 months agodeleted by creator
Sony@lemmy.worldOPMto Jingszo !@lemmy.world•Leaked footage of ‘pyramid-shaped’ UFOs is real, Pentagon says - National | Globalnews.ca2·9 months agoThe cosmic vibrations oozing from the world wide web of ectoplasm are hinting that perhaps you may just not be overly enthused by the calibre of mystical and mysterious articles of unknown origin being posted to this community …mmmm?
OK…What about a crop circle then?.. Crop circles are relatively harmless, unless you are a stalk of grain that is, would a report on one of these brighten your day?
If so…How’s about two crop circles?
Yip, there have been two new crop circles reported in Wiltshire recently… Are crop circles any better?
If not, there are rumours that an Abominable Big Foot thingy has been sighted around the Midlands, and don’t forget we always have Nessie, come on who doesn’t like to hear a ripping good yarn about The Beastie? 🙄😁
Sony@lemmy.worldOPMto Jingszo !@lemmy.world•Leaked footage of ‘pyramid-shaped’ UFOs is real, Pentagon says - National | Globalnews.ca2·9 months agoWhat about werewolves then?
The Daily Star is carrying an article claiming that there is an eight foot tall werewolf lurking in some bushes near Bridlington!
Quote:
The eerie image shows what appears to be an 8ft-tall shadowy figure emerging from a ridge with a strange glow around its head.
It looks like any other common or garden everyday average Joe strolling past a gap in the bushes to me, but hey, who am I to decide what makes a fantastical tale newsworthy? Anyway, what more could you possibly ask for in a news headline?.. Expert opinion, ominous warnings, werewolves and bushes… Boo! 😄😁
https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/weird-news/spine-chilling-photo-werewolf-spotted-35420732
Sony@lemmy.worldOPMto Jingszo !@lemmy.world•British UFO hearings planned with MPs set to hear from alien whistleblowers3·10 months agodeleted by creator
Sony@lemmy.worldOPMto Jingszo !@lemmy.world•Did our cosmos begin inside a black hole in another universe? New study questions Big Bang theory1·10 months agoIt is merely a theory, the only known definite fact is the fact that nobody knows!
Sony@lemmy.worldOPMto Jingszo !@lemmy.world•UFO in Sahara Desert? Google Maps reveals mysterious 'flying saucer', leaves internet stunned (WATCH)1·10 months agoIs it not a WTB (Wind Turbine Base)?
I seen a peanut stand, heard a rubber band
I seen a needle that winked its eye
But I be done seen about everything
When I see a turbine base fly
But who knows, I suppose this all depends on the size of the turbine that gets bolted on to it, stranger things have happened at sea!
Sony@lemmy.worldOPMto Jingszo !@lemmy.world•75 years after Fermi's paradox, are we any closer to finding alien life?1·10 months agoBut can these life forms be exploited by the corporates and turned into Bitcoin?.. This is the big question!
Sony@lemmy.worldOPMto Jingszo !@lemmy.world•Could time travel tourism be the next space tourism? (op-ed)2·11 months agoSo you are a time travelling tourist from the future? Crikey!
Sony@lemmy.worldOPMto Danger Dust@lemmy.world•TOILET ROLE | Toilets are more than a convenience – they are a human right1·11 months agoExactly, it’s not a right , it is the law… And not just simply because it’s illegal to piss and shit in the street.
3. Toilets and washing facilities
Employers have to provide facilities suitable for any worker, including those with disabilities, which includes:
https://www.hse.gov.uk/simple-health-safety/workplace-facilities/health-safety.htm
Sony@lemmy.worldOPMto Jingszo !@lemmy.world•UFO discovered in Colombia? Scientist weighs in2·11 months agoExactly, define a reliable source?
I have already agreed to be thrown into hyperspace, what is your plan?