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Which of the following is not a true statement about the relationship between brain maturation and language development for hearing impaired children?   
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Hearing impaired children who are learning sign language use the same area of the brain to process sign meanings as hearing children use for spoken word meanings.   
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The experience of learning sign language does not influence lateralization or brain maturation among hearing impaired children.   
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Hearing impaired children process sign language grammar in a different area of the brain from that used by hearing children to understand the grammar of spoken language.   
D)

The sign language vocabularies of hearing impaired children grow at about the same rate as the vocabularies of children learning spoken language.
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