Multiple Choice
Development of the Nicaraguan sign language provides an opportunity to examine:
A) how deaf children develop their own sign language in a new community.
B) the universal development of a more-evolved form of sign language.
C) sign language pidgins.
D) the development of pidgins by comparing the complexities in aspects of sign language use in the early stages of the school existence to use in later stages.
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