An educational interpreter is working with a 7-year-old deaf student who primarily uses ASL. The student consistently produces signs in an English word order (e.g., 'CAT BLACK' instead of 'BLACK CAT'). Which of the following is the MOST appropriate initial consideration for the interpreter?
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A
This indicates a significant language delay that should be immediately reported to the speech-language pathologist.
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B
The student is likely influenced by exposure to English in the classroom and is in a natural phase of bilingual language development.
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C
The interpreter should actively correct the student's sign order to model appropriate ASL grammar.
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D
This pattern suggests the student is not a true ASL user and should be switched to a manually coded English system.