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madam-professor

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As a semantic domain, divisions of color
 
  a. are self-evident because all people recognize and make the same colors significant.
  b. are determined by the biology and physiology of vision.
  c. are different in different cultures.
  d. are uniform from one culture to the next.

Question 2

A set of words (such as violet, red, and blue) that belong to an inclusive class (color) is a concept called
 
  a. semantic domain.
  b. free morphemes.
  c. linguistic context.
  d. world view.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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