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child language

english language ocr a level

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feral child lived isolated from human contact from a very young age, have little/no experience of human care, no loving or social behaviour, no element of human language
Genie found at 13 after being isolated and harnessed to a potty seat for 12.5 years mental age of 18 months couldn't speak/walk- just whimpered and used facial expressions desired to learn and highly intelligent, high vocab never spoke accurately
why did genie not speak brain missed a critical period which meant are connection which allowed her to learn the rules of grammar was severed
Oxana Malaya lived with dogs from the age of 3 and was found 5 years later on all fours and barking like a dog learned to speak well but has no rhythm or cadence
Jim Both parents were deaf and didn't use sign language with him so his only exposure to language was through tv flat intonation, poor articulation understood plurality but not the '-s' marker which shows it created his own syntactic rules
example of Jim's own syntactic rules 'going house fire truck'
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