Respuesta :
Answer:
(D) If the human auditory system were a perfect receptor of sounds, then every permutation of language sounds would be an understandable word.
Explanation:
From the question, it is stated that if the human auditory system is an imperfect receptor of sounds, then it is not true that every possible permutation of a spoken language’s basic language sounds can be an understandable word.
Hence, this also means that if the human auditory system is a perfect receptor of sounds, then it is also true that every permutation of language sounds would be an understandable word.
Answer: option D.
(If the human auditory system were a perfect receptor of sounds, then every permutation of language sounds would be an understandable word).
Explanation:
From the statement:
"If a spoken language is completely efficient, then every possible permutation of its basic language sounds can be an understandable word." This statement is correct.
Also, from the statement:
"If the human auditory system is an imperfect receptor of sounds, then it is not true that every possible permutation of a spoken language’s basic language sounds can be an understandable word". This statement is also correct.
And finally, the statement from option "D" which says:
" if the human auditory system were a perfect receptor of sounds, then every permutation of language sounds would be an understandable word" is also true.