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A-Z 203ReferencesBerlin, B., E.A.Berlin, <strong>and</strong> P.Kay. 1969. Basic color terms: their universality <strong>and</strong> evolution.Berkeley, CA.Davies, I. <strong>and</strong> G.Corbett. 1994. The basic color terms <strong>of</strong> Russian. <strong>Linguistics</strong> 32. 65–89.Heider, E.R. 1972. Universals in color naming <strong>and</strong> memory. JeP 93. 10–20.Kay, P. 1975. Synchronic variability <strong>and</strong> diachronic change in basic color terms. LSoc 4. 257–70.Kay, P. <strong>and</strong> C.K.McDaniel. 1978. The linguistic significance <strong>of</strong> the meanings <strong>of</strong> basic color terms.Lg 54. 610–46.Sahlins, M. 1976. Colors <strong>and</strong> cultures. Semiotica 16. 1–22.Witkowski, S.R. <strong>and</strong> C.H.Brown. 1977. An explanation <strong>of</strong> color nomenclature universals. AA 70.50–7.combinationIn glossematics, a form <strong>of</strong> constellation: a syntagmatic (as well as) relation that existsbetween two elements that are syntacto-semantically compatible, i.e. can follow uponeach other in the same context, but also occur independently <strong>of</strong> each other, as in Latin thepreposition ab <strong>and</strong> the ablative, which can be present together, but also separately (seeHjelmslev 1943).ReferencesHjelmslev, L. 1943. Omkring sprogteoriens grundlaeggelse. Copenhagen. (Prolegomena to atheory <strong>of</strong> language, trans. F.J.Whitfield. Baltimore, MD, 1953.)glossematicscomitative [Lat. comitatus ‘escort, company’]1 Verbal aspect which characterizes an action as accompanying another action.2 Case in the Finno-Ugric languages which serves to mark the accompaniment <strong>of</strong> aperson or thing.

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