Multiple Choice
Research on sign language development in infants demonstrates that:
A) infants' sign language is highly context-bound and constrained by social routines.
B) deaf infants of deaf parents learn language at an early age.
C) deaf infants of deaf parents learn language at a slower pace than hearing children of hearing parents.
D) deaf infants of deaf parents learn language at a faster rate than hearing children of hearing parents.
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