Could you please check this sentence?

Is "of hearing" wrong? Thank you.

1) The language contains references to the senses of sight and sound (or of hearing?)

Hearing is not wrong; just not what I'm used to referring to!!

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Sure! To determine whether "of hearing" is correct in this sentence, we need to consider the context and syntax.

In this case, both "of hearing" and "of sound" are grammatically correct. The phrase "of hearing" would mean the sense or ability to hear, while "of sound" would mean the sense or quality of sound.

To choose between the two options, we should consider which phrase best aligns with the intended meaning. If the intention is to refer to the sense of hearing, then "of hearing" would be more appropriate. Conversely, if the intention is to refer to the quality or characteristics of sound, then "of sound" would be more suitable.

In summary, both options are grammatically correct, but the choice between "of hearing" and "of sound" depends on the intended meaning of the sentence.