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Introduction
Part I Language universals
Chapter I Kinds of Universals
Chapter II Lexical universal
Chapter III Universal word class
Part II Semantic Universals
Chapter I Universals of Semantics
Chapter II Semantic field of colour and kinship terms
Conclusion
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