Research on the use of babbling by deaf children reveals that:
A) there is no difference between deaf and hearing children in the onset and form of babbling.
B) the onset of babbling in deaf children is delayed compared to hearing children.
C) deaf children "babble" with their hands in the same way that hearing children babble vocally.
D) only deaf children exposed to sign language "babble" with their hands.
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