Akkadian
Allen, Grant
Almquist, Ernst
American Indian languages
American structural linguistics
ancient languages
color and
complexity and
gender systems and
subordination and
verbal forms and
vocabulary size and
animate vs. inanimate objects, gender systems and
anthropology
Arabic
Aramaic
Aristotle
Assembly of German Naturalists and Physicians
Assyrians
Australian aboriginal languages
coordinate systems and
gender systems and
grammar and
vocabulary size and
vowels in
“Awful German Language, The” (Twain)
Babylonian
Bacon, Francis
Bage, Roger
Balinese
Bambi, Jack
Bantu languages
Basque
Bastian, Adolf
Baudelaire, Charles
Bauer, Laurie
Bellona atoll
Berlin, Brent
Berlin Society for Anthropology, Ethnology, and Prehistory
Bible
bipolar division of nature
“black”
“blue” and
Homer and
“white” and (light and dark)
blindness,
Bloomfield, Leonard
“blue”
“black” used for
etymology of
eye sensitivity to
Geiger sequence and
“-green” distinction
Homer and
impact of language on perception of
Russian
sky as
wavelength of
blue-yellow color blindness
Boas, Franz
Boas-Jakobson principle
body parts
Boroditsky, Lera
borrowed words
Botswana
brain.
color perception and
grammar encoding in
hemispheres of
linguistic areas in
research on language and thought and
retina, light wavelengths, and color perception and
bright-dark distinction,
British Museum
Broca, Pierre Paul
“brown”
Brunetiere, Ferdinand
Burma
Bushmen
cases and case endings
categorization
Central American Indian languages
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
children
acquisition of language and
color distinctions and
coordinate systems and
grammar rules and
Chinese
Chinook
Chomsky, Noam
Christianity
Chukchis
Cicero
clicks
Clifford, William Kingdon
color.