A Newcastle University study last year found that speakers of Japanese, which has different words for dark blue and light blue, made a sharper distinction between those colors than did English speakers, a finding that supports previous research showing that people are more likely to rate two colors to be more similar if they belong to the same linguistic category.
- By simcha
- 20 Dec 2012
- 03:59PM
We, Hebrew speakers always new that Hebrew is a much better language. More people should try to learn Hebrew.
thank you
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