Research on deaf infants reveals which of the following comparisons in language development when compared with non-deaf infants?
A) Deaf infants appear not to babble, as do non-deaf infants.
B) Mothers of deaf and non-deaf children both employ infant-directed speech.
C) Deaf infants do not seem to overextend when acquiring language.
D) Deaf infants are more likely to demonstrate underextensions when acquiring language.
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