Signs of Success

February 18, 2004 | Source: Economist.com

Linguists in Nicaragua have witnessed the rare formation of a new language: a sign language that arose spontaneously in deaf children. The new Nicaraguan language and several other sign languages spoken by children around the world resemble fully formed-languages. Studies of these new languages could help linguists answer the question of whether there is some sort of grammatical template that acts as part of a language instinct and is wired into the brains of newborn children.