Through The Language Glass : Why The World Look... Guide

: Languages develop color terms in a predictable sequence: Black/White, then Red, then Yellow/Green, and finally Blue.

: This linguistic requirement forces them to maintain a perfect mental map of north, south, east, and west at all times, even in unfamiliar places or dreams. Through the language glass : why the world look...

Deutscher begins with the "wine-dark sea" of Homer’s Odyssey , noting that ancient Greek lacked a word for "blue". : Languages develop color terms in a predictable

Most languages use "egocentric" directions (left, right, front). However, speakers of Guugu Yimithirr in Australia use "absolute" cardinal directions. and west at all times

: While everyone sees the same physical light, having a specific word (like the Russian goluboy for light blue) helps speakers distinguish shades faster than those who don't. 🧭 The Internal Compass