Current Activities: The World Color Survey monograph was published by the Center for the Study of Language and Information (CSLI), Stanford, in July 2009. This monograph provides an analysis of each of the 110 basic color term systems of the WCS languages and summarizes the evidence they provide for and against hypotheses (1) and (2). An independent study of the WCS data is underway to address hypotheses (1) and (2) in terms of statistical inference. This study involves collaboration among workers at ICSI, UC Berkeley, and the University of Chicago. A series of psychological experiments is being undertaken at the University of Nevada, Reno, with ICSI / UC Berkeley collaboration, to test possible relations between universal tendencies in cross-language color naming and color perception. Recent papers based on WCS data can be found here. The WCS Data Archive can be found here.