Question

In the Hanunóo language, color distinctions are made at two levels of contrast. This fact
a) indicates that most, if not all, Hanunóo speakers suffer from red/green color blindness.
b) demonstrates the primitive nature of Hanunóo color categories.
c) is, in fact, not an accurate statement, but simply the result of a failure to do sufficient intracultural research into Hanunóo color categories.
d) supports the assertion that color is not a universal human concept.

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