Abstract

The acquisition of language by deaf children of deaf parents and deaf children of hearing parents is considered in the light of such linguistic theories as Andersen’s “nativization-denativization” and Bickerton’s “bioprogram,” and found to show both support for the theories and complexities that the theories do not exactly explain.

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