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← Language & CommunicationWhy does early language acquisition by deaf children exposed to inconsistent sign language input often result in unique, non-standard sign systems?
A)Lack of visual perceptual acuity
B)Delayed motor skill development impacts
C)Absence of auditory feedback pathways
D)Creolization of gestural communication occurs✓
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Creolization explains the development of new sign systems because inconsistent input prompts children to regularize and innovate, thereby creating a structured language from fragments. Therefore, children generate a systematic grammar, rather than simply mimicking the input, if it is unstructured.
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