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  2. Genie (feral child) - Wikipedia

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    Genie was the last, and also second surviving, of four children born to parents living in Arcadia, California.Her father worked in a factory as a flight mechanic during World War II and continued in aviation afterward, and her mother, who was around 20 years younger and from an Oklahoma farming family, had come to Southern California as a teenager with family friends who were fleeing the Dust ...

  3. Linguistic development of Genie - Wikipedia

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    Genie's is one of the best-known cases of language acquisition in a child with delayed linguistic development. [7] [9] [107] Curtiss argued that Genie's case supported Chomsky's hypothesis of innate language, but that Genie demonstrated the necessity of early language stimulation in the left hemisphere of the brain to start.

  4. Susan Curtiss - Wikipedia

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    Curtiss observed isolated incidents in which she believed Genie showed evidence of using recursion, a complex feature of human language. [14] Genie’s linguistic development was seen as an opportunity to research critical periods.

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    In the first several years after Genie's life and circumstances came to light, psychologists, linguists and other scientists focused a great deal of attention on Genie's case, seeing in her near-total isolation an opportunity to study many aspects of human development.

  6. Language deprivation - Wikipedia

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    The most well-documented case of a language-deprived child was that of Genie. Genie was discovered in 1970 in the family home, where she was recognized as highly abnormal. A social welfare agency took her into custody and admitted Genie into a hospital. Before discovery, Genie had lived strapped and harnessed into a chair.

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  8. Feral child - Wikipedia

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    French surgeon Serge Aroles, however, has persuasively argued that the case was a fraud, perpetrated by Singh in order to raise money for his orphanage. Child psychologist Bruno Bettelheim states that Amala and Kamala were born mentally and physically disabled. [6] Yet other scientific studies of feral children exist, such as the case of Genie. [5]

  9. ‘Genie’ Review: Melissa McCarthy Stars in a Fairy ... - AOL

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    Genies, at least in pop culture, have long been comic foils. Way back in 1940, in “The Thief of Bagdad,” Rex Ingram played Djinn, the movie’s larger-than-life genie — 100 feet tall in his ...