Subject: | Re: What is a natural sound? |
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From: | "Marc Myers" primatemarc |
Date: | Wed Aug 22, 2007 3:58 pm ((PDT)) |
With respect, I have to take issue with those distinctions. Anthrophonic so= undscapes are as much a product of evolution as biophonic ones. The sounds = of the city are certainly acoustically competitive and cooperative as well.= |
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