haptic sensation (matched to colour)
147, 149–152, 154–157, 159, 317
; See also tactile sensation (matched to colour); touch (sense of) (matched to colour)
hardness (material composition)
147, 151–156, 158
headache
320, 322–323, 329–331
heaviness
151–153, 156–158
Helmholtz, Hermann von
7, 18
Hering, Ewald
14–15, 19, 52, 60, 78, 358
Hering’s opponent colourssee opponent colours
hue angle
42, 73, 328
Hungarian
181, 226, 231, 242
Hurley, Frank
443–444, 454
hyponyms
100–101
I
ice
108, 441–444, 450–451, 453, 457
illuminance
66, 86, 409
illuminant
6–10, 51, 108
; See also standard illuminant
touch (sense of) (matched to colour)
147, 149, 153, 155, 157, 159
; See also tactile sensation (matched to colour); haptic sensation (matched to colour)
transparency
343, 364
trichromatism
17, 59, 85
tristimulus393
tritanomaly342See also colour vision deficiency
tritanopia342See also colour vision deficiency
Turkey
147, 232–233, 302, 386, 405
Turkish
83, 89–90, 153, 226, 229, 372
typology
373, 380, 382, 387
U
Ukrainian
83, 287
umber429
unicoloured
427, 432–434
unique hues
25, 41–42, 44–45, 47–48, 50, 52–54
universality of colour categories
48, 60, 78, 83, 180, 226, 286
; See also Universals and Evolution (UE) model
Universals and Evolution (UE) model
60–61, 241, 286
; See also models (linguistic)
Uruguayan Spanish
59, 61, 63–73, 76–79, 101
V
valence
107, 114–118, 213, 216–217, 278
Vantage Theory
180, 192
; See also models (linguistic)