Genie (feral child) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Genie is the pseudonym for a feral child who spent nearly all of the first thirteen years of her life locked inside a bedroom strapped to a potty chair. She was a victim of one of the most severe cas...
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I've just replied to an e-mail inquiry from a high school teacher concerning whether Genie, the tragic "wild child" of California, has died. I told her I had no information on Genie's death, although I believed that Jean Butler, Genie's one-time teacher, and also Genie's mother, have both died.
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www.feralchildren.com/en/showchild.php?ch=genie
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Genie the Wild-child; Katie Cesarz '00 ... One of the most recent examples of a child not mastering the rudiments of language was found in November 1970, and researchers named her Genie or more commonly known as the "wild child." ... Genie was the fourth child of her parents, born a year before the death of his mother.
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www.psychology.sbc.edu/cesarz.htm
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GENIE - THE WILD CHILD- VIDEO NOTES ... Genie was 13 when she was discovered in the Autumn of 1969. ... At the beginning Genie could barely walk, inhuman characteristics, spat, sniffed, barely spoke, Genie had learned not to vocalise.
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Her doctors predicted complete success. They even screened François Truffaut 's movie '' The Wild Child '' for ideas. Psychologist James Kent became her surrogate parent. ... Curtiss, Susan (ed, 1977) Genie: Psycholinguistic Study of a Modern-day "Wild Child". London: Academic Press Inc. (ISBN 0121963500)
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www.seattleluxury.com/encyclopedia/entry/Genie_(wild_ch...
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In 1970, a wild child was found in California. Genie, now 24, has stirred up new questions about language and intelligence.” ... In 1970, a wild child was found in California: a girl of 13 who had been isolated in a small room and had not been spoken to by her parents since infancy. “Genie,” as she was later dubbed...
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kccesl.tripod.com/genie.html
kccesl.tripod.com/genie.html
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www.mymultiplesclerosis.co.uk/misc/wild-child.html
www.mymultiplesclerosis.co.uk/misc/wild-child.html
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From: "liliemiss" To: linguistlist.org Subject: wild child Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2000 dear linguists, I am a high school student that is studying the "wild child" Genie and would also like to know where she is now and what she is up to.
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www-personal.umich.edu/~jlawler/ask/first.html
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When researchers finally did ask, they learned that parents of autistic children were no different psychologically from parents of healthy children (Markin 1997). As for Genie, there would come to pass a snarl of contradictions in reports about her, and serious questions raised about ... In addition to the child's statements,
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faculty.washington.edu/eloftus/Articles/JaneDoe.htm
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