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      The development of language-like communication without a language model.

      Science (New York, N.Y.)
      Child, Preschool, Deafness, Female, Humans, Infant, Male, Manual Communication, Semantics, Sign Language

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          Deaf children who are unable to acquire oral language naturally and who are not exposed to a standard manual language can spontaneously develop a structured sign system that has many of the properties of natural spoken language. This communication system appears to be largely the invention of the child himself rather than of the caretakers.

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          877567
          10.1126/science.877567

          Chemistry
          Child, Preschool,Deafness,Female,Humans,Infant,Male,Manual Communication,Semantics,Sign Language
          Chemistry
          Child, Preschool, Deafness, Female, Humans, Infant, Male, Manual Communication, Semantics, Sign Language

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