What happens if a deaf child learns neither spoken language nor sign language during childhood?
a. The child's optimum period for language learning is postponed to later in life.
b. The child will be severely limited at learning either type of language later.
c. The child will not learn to speak, but can still learn sign language later in life.
d. The language areas of the child's brain change into visual areas.
b
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