What is meant by the term “sound blindness”?
a. ?It is a perspective that anthropologists take in order to better understand and accept cultural differences in the field.
b. It refers to a condition that causes certain people to lose both hearing and sight simultaneously.
c. ?It referred to the inability to read and write Western languages and was assigned as a disability among immigrants.
d. ?It referred to the inability to distinguish linguistic sounds believed to be associated with primitive people by scientists in the early 1900s.
ANSWER:
d
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