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H. Lane, The wild boy of Aveyron. London: Allen & Unwin, 1977. pp. 351 - S. Curtiss, Genie: a psycholinguistic study of a modern-day ‘wild child’. New York: Academic Press, 1977. pp. xvi + 288 - C. Maclean, The wolf children. London: Allen Lane, 1978. pp. 324.
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26 September 2008
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