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Antitrust policy is difficult in the case of network goods because the relevant tradeoff is not one seller versus many sellers but one seller versus another seller.
Native Language
The primary language a person learns from birth or within the early years, forming the basis for personal, cultural, and social identity.
Nonspeech Sounds
Auditory perceptions that are not classified as language or voice, such as environmental noises or instrumental sounds.
Intermodal Perception
The integration and coordination of information from different sensory modalities, such as sight and sound, into a unified perception.
Sensory Abilities
The capacity to receive and process sensory information through sight, smell, touch, taste, and hearing.
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