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The Girl Who Couldn’t Speak: Genie and the Tragic Limits of the Critical Period for Language
The tragic case of “Genie,” a feral child discovered in 1970 after a decade of silent isolation, offers a harrowing look into the “critical period” for language acquisition. While she could learn a vast vocabulary after being rescued, her inability to grasp grammar provided powerful, heartbreaking evidence that the window for learning the fundamental rules of language may be biologically timed. Her story explores the intricate and fragile relationship between our environment, our biology, and the very words we use to define our world.