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  1. Genie Wiley: The Story of an Abused, Feral Child

    Discovery and Study (1970-1975) Genie's story came to light on November 4, 1970, in Los Angeles, California. A social worker discovered the 13-year old girl after her mother sought out services for her own health. The social worker soon discovered that the girl had been confined to a small room, and an investigation by authorities quickly revealed that the child had spent most of her life in ...

  2. PDF The Development of Language in Genie: a Case of Language Acquisition

    Genie, the subject of this study, is an adolescent girl who ... that of this case are those of Victor (Itard, 1962) and Kaspar Hauser (Singh and Zingg, 1966). All cases of such children reveal that experiential deprivation results ... The case of Genie is directly related to this question, since Genie was

  3. Feral child: the legacy of the wild boy of Aveyron in the domains of

    Victor's Stow Two of the best accounts of the life of Victor, the Wild Boy of Aveyron, come from Harlan Lane's . The Wild Boy of Aveyron (1976) and Roger Shattuck's book . The Forbidden Experiment: The Story of the Wild Boy ofAveyron (1994). Both of these draw heavily from long citations of Itard's documentation of Victor's case. The

  4. Linguistic development of Genie

    [4] [5] Linguists have especially noted the similarities between Genie's case study and the testing of Victor of Aveyron. The scientists acknowledged the impact these cases had on their research and testing methods, and linguists and historians have cited Genie's case as the impetus for reanalysis of the case study on Victor.

  5. NOVA

    STACY KEACH: Like Victor's, Genie's case had not ended well, and now there was a modern American twist to her story: a lawsuit. ... So, I think future generations are going to study Genie's case ...

  6. The Linguistic Development of Genie

    The study of Victor was limited by methods available at the end of the 18th century, as well as by a limited under-standing of the nature of language. But Itard's anecdotal account of Victor's ... CASE HISTORY. Genie was born in April 1957. When we first encountered her, she was 13 years and 7 months old-a painfully thin child who appeared six' or

  7. Case 4 Genie, The Wild Child Research or Exploitation?

    Case 3: Atomic Testing at Bikini Island: Innocent Bystander Islanders and Soldiers. Case 4: Genie, The Wild Child: Research or Exploitation? Case 5: Walter Reed's Yellow Fever Studies: Roots of Informed Consent. Case 6: Risky Business: Treating the Potential for Diseases. Case 7: Untreated Syphilis: Mistreated Men.

  8. Genie (feral child)

    Genie (born 1957) is the pseudonym of an American feral child who was a victim of severe abuse, neglect, and social isolation.Her circumstances are prominently recorded in the annals of linguistics and abnormal child psychology. [1] [2] [3] When she was approximately 20 months old, her father began keeping her in a locked room.During this period, he almost always strapped her to a child's ...

  9. The Forbidden Experiment

    The life stories of Genie and Victor fit a pattern established over centuries of scientific and philosophical "encounters with wild children"—the title of Benzaquén's new book. Benzaquén illustrates and seeks to make sense of this pattern: the extreme high hopes, proportionate disillusionments and dubious moral choices that have ...

  10. (PDF) Contradictions and unanswered questions in the 'Genie' case: a

    THE GENIE CASE,---AFRESH LOOK AT THE LINGUISTIC EVIDENCE 279 3 In my paper on Genie referred to in Note 1, I argued that this unusual profile, particularly when seen in the context of Genie's highly restricted communicative skills, could perhaps be accounted for in a more revealing way along functionalist, e.g. Hallidayan, lines, since the ...

  11. Contradictions and unanswered questions in the Genie case: A fresh look

    Presents a critical review of the 1974-1988 published accounts concerning the progress of language acquisition, particularly English morphology and syntax, in the Genie case (a girl raised in social isolation). The linguistic background data on Genie is given. It is suggested that the accounts up to and including S. Curtiss (1977) are significantly at odds with accounts from 1978 to date ...

  12. Contradictions and unanswered questions in the Genie case: A fresh look

    Genie: a Psycholinguistic Study of a Modern-day 'Wild Child' ... Jones, 1995). In the case of Genie and in other similar cases, the extremely impoverished and abusive conditions under which development occurred confound the cognitive conclusions that can be made (Bishop & Mogford, 1993).

  13. Feral child: the legacy of the wild boy of Aveyron in the domains of

    Victor, the Wild Boy of Aveyron, a famous feral child, is the focus of this study. He was discovered in the French wilderness in 1800, after three to eight years alone in the forest. After five years of instruction at the Paris Institute for the Deaf, his education was abandoned. Victor never learned to speak and only ever became "half ...

  14. Victor of Aveyron

    Victor of Aveyron (French: Victor de l'Aveyron; c. 1788 - 1828) was a French feral child who was found around the age of 9. Not only is he considered one of the most famous feral children, but his case is also the most documented case of a feral child. [1] Upon his discovery, he was captured multiple times, running away from civilization approximately eight times.

  15. Genie

    Genie was a child who was born healthy, but raised in an environment with severe neglect and abuse. Due to this, she was unable to learn how to speak and function in society. Genie is used as an example of feral child syndrome and has been studied in developmental psychology. Feral children may grow up in the wilderness, completely abandoned by ...

  16. [PDF] The development of language in genie: a case of language

    DOI: 10.1016/0093-934X(74)90027-3 Corpus ID: 143635697; The development of language in genie: a case of language acquisition beyond the "critical period" @article{Fromkin1974TheDO, title={The development of language in genie: a case of language acquisition beyond the "critical period"}, author={Victoria A. Fromkin and Stephen Krashen and Susan Curtiss and David Rigler and Marilyn ...

  17. The Feral Child Nicknamed Genie

    Genie was born to deranged parents. Her father was extremely intolerant of loud noises and didn't want children, but he and his wife ended up having babies. Lots of them. Most of them died from ...

  18. Genie, the feral child who left a mark on

    Full Text. Genie, the feral child who left a mark on researchers. With Genie approaching her 60th birthday, her fate remains an enigma. Picture: Screengrab. Wed, 07 Jul, 2021 - 07:00. She hobbled into a Los Angeles county welfare office in October 1970, a stooped, withered waif with a curious way of holding up her hands, like a rabbit.

  19. Victor of Aveyron

    Unusual and Amazing. Susan du Plessis. April 9, 2023. In the late eighteenth century, a child of eleven or twelve was captured, who some years before had been seen completely naked in the Caune Woods in France, seeking acorns and roots to eat. The boy was given the name Victor and is often referred to as the Wild Boy of Aveyron.

  20. The Wild Boy of Aveyron Case Study

    At the turn of the 19th century, in the year 1800, a naked boy was found living alone in the forest near Aveyron in the south of France. Known as the " Wild Boy of Aveyron ", this child became the ...

  21. Genie and Victor

    Scientists were fascinated by her case and wanted to study how she had developed in such an extreme environment. (View video to the right for more information on Genie's case) Who is Victor? Victor was a French feral child who was found in 1800 after apparently spending the majority of his childhood alone in the woods. Physician, Jean Itard ...

  22. Victor of Aveyron: A feral child who supposedly lived in the French

    An illustration of Victor of Aveyron. Such was the case of Victor of Aveyron, a French feral boy who lived in the woods of the Aveyron region in the late 1790s and was allegedly raised by wolves. Victor had reportedly been sighted by local villagers as early as 1794, and in 1797, he was caught by local hunters and brought to a town.

  23. Victor: The Wild Boy of Aveyron

    Victor, as the child later became known, was likely born circa 1788-1790 near Lacaune, France, and either abandoned or lost in the nearby woods sometime between 1795 and 1797. He was spotted in these woods in 1798 and captured briefly, escaping for a year before being captured again for a week in 1799. On January 9, 1800, he was captured once ...