The tip-of-the-pen phenomenon refers to:
a. when tip-of-the-tongue states occur in sign language.
b. when Chinese writers know how to say a word, but do not know how to write the character.
c. when Japanese speakers cannot say a word that emanates from a foreign language.
d. when deaf individuals cannot remember the English word that means the same thing as a sign in American Sign Language.
Ans: d
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