Explores the psychophysical and neurophysical determinants of cross-linguistic constraints on the shape of colour lexicons.
Brent Berlin Livres


Ethnobiological Classification
Principles of Categorization of Plants and Animals in Traditional Societies
- 354pages
- 13 heures de lecture
The book explores the consistent patterns in how traditional, nonliterate societies classify and name plants and animals, revealing a universal human tendency to recognize natural affinities among organisms. Brent Berlin argues that these classifications arise independently of their practical uses or symbolic meanings, challenging the view that cultural constructs solely shape our understanding of reality. The work is divided into two parts: the first analyzes individual ethnobiological systems, while the second examines the processes that drive the evolution of these classification systems.