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Language Learning in Wild Children by nurulhamiza2002 is a document available to read on EtoBox.
The document discusses the ability of animals, particularly primates, to learn language, highlighting various research studies on apes and their attempts to communicate using human language or sign language. It also explores the critical period hypothesis for language acquisition in humans, citing cases of wild and isolated children like Victor and Genie, emphasizing the importance of early exposure to language for successful learning. Overall, it argues that while animals exhibit rudimentary communication
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