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World to Word: Nomenclature Systems of Color and Species
Kelley, Tanya. - : University of Missouri--Kansas City, 2017
Abstract: Title from PDF of title page, viewed June 1, 2017 ; Dissertation advisor: Thomas Stroik ; Vita ; Includes bibliographical references (page 180-217) ; Thesis (Ph.D.)--Department of English Language and Literature and Department of History. University of Missouri--Kansas City, 2017 ; As the digitization of information accelerates, the push to encode our surrounding numerically instead of linguistically increases. The role that language has traditionally played in the nomenclature of an integrative taxonomy is being replaced by the numeric identification of one or few quantitative characteristics. Nineteenth-century scientific systems of color identification divided, grouped, and named colors according to multiple characteristics. Now color identification relies on numeric values applied to spectrographic readings. This means of identification of color lacks the taxonomic rigor of nineteenth century systems. Identifying color by numeric value instead of by grouping and naming them, strips color taxonomy of all but one quantitative aspect of a color. I use the case of color taxonomy to argue against a similar trend of numeric identification in the biological sciences. Unlike historically more integrative approaches to taxonomy in biology, genomic sequencing identifies one or few quantitative characteristics to encode an organism. If genomic sequencing becomes the primary means of identification in the biological sciences, just as in numeric systems of color identification, scientific taxonomy would suffer. Basing my analysis on theories of perception of division and on theories of language, I use the cases of color and species to argue for the advantages of an integrative taxonomic system of naming and categorizing over a method of identification, which encodes limited characteristics numerically. I hold that language is the most sophisticated tool for systematic taxonomy and that taxonomic nomenclature should be retained. ; Introduction -- Division and taxonomy: a theoretical background -- What is in a name: a theoretical background -- Color divided -- Naming colors -- Species divided -- Naming species -- Conclusions
Keyword: Biology -- Classification; Biology -- Nomenclature; Color -- Terminology; Dissertation -- University of Missouri--Kansas City -- English; Dissertation -- University of Missouri--Kansas City -- History; Perception
URL: https://hdl.handle.net/10355/60517
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On the structure of psych-verb constructions
Stroik, Thomas S.. - : Mid-America Linguistics Conference, 2017. : University of Kansas, 2017
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On Extraposition and Expletive-Movement
Stroik, Thomas S.. - : Mid-America Linguistics Conference, 2017. : University of Kansas, 2017
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The structural design of language
Putnam, Michael T.; Stroik, Thomas S.. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press, 2013
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Locality in minimalist syntax
Stroik, Thomas S.. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, 2009
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Locality in minimalist syntax
Stroik, Thomas S.. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press, 2009
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Locality in minimalist syntax
Stroik, Thomas S.. - Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.] : MIT Press, 2009
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Markus Steinbach (2002), Middle Voice: A comparative study in the syntax-semantics interface of German
In: The journal of comparative Germanic linguistics 8 (2005) 3, 225-241
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"Markus Steinbach. Middle Voice: A comparative study in the syntax-semantics interface of German. (Linguistik Aktuell, 50) Amsterdam: Benjamins, 2002. pp. XII, 340" [Rezension]
In: The journal of comparative Germanic linguistics. - Dordrecht [u.a.] : Springer Science + Business Media B.V. 8 (2005) 3, 225-241
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The Path Containment Condition And Argument Structure
Stroik, Thomas S.. - : University of Kansas. Linguisitcs Graduate Student Association, 2005
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NP Prediction and Full Saturation
Stroik, Thomas S.. - : University of Kansas. Linguistics Graduate Student Association, 2005
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Syntactic controversies
Stroik, Thomas S. [Verfasser]. - Muenchen : LINCOM Europa, 2003
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On the light verb hypothesis
In: Linguistic inquiry. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Pr. 32 (2001) 2, 362-369
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Syntactic controversies
Stroik, Thomas S.. - München : LINCOM Europa, 2000
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The survive principle
In: Linguistic analysis. - Vashon Island, Wash. : Linguistic Analysis 29 (1999) 3-4, 278-303
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THE SURVIVE PRINCIPLE
In: Linguistic analysis. - Vashon Island, Wash. : Linguistic Analysis 29 (1999) 3-4, 278-303
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Middles and reflexivity
In: Linguistic inquiry. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Pr. 30 (1999) 1, 119-131
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Clause structure
In: Linguistic analysis. - Vashon Island, Wash. : Linguistic Analysis 27 (1997) 3-4, 135-368
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Negation and predication
In: Linguistic analysis. - Vashon Island, Wash. : Linguistic Analysis 27 (1997) 3-4, 245-268
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SPECIAL ISSUE ON CLAUSE STRUCTURE
In: Linguistic analysis. - Vashon Island, Wash. : Linguistic Analysis 27 (1997) 3-4, 135-137
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