Deaf children

Deaf children

In the 1980s, deaf Nicaraguan children with no prior sign language (or any true language) exposure were brought together to a deaf school and started spontaneously making their own sign language, developing complexity and syntax. This gave linguists rare insight into the birth of human language.

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