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Poto and Cabengo : ウィキペディア英語版 | Poto and Cabengo
Poto and Cabengo (names given, respectively, by Grace and Virginia Kennedy to themselves) are American identical twins who used an invented language until the age of about eight. ''Poto and Cabengo'' is also the name of a documentary film about the girls made by Jean-Pierre Gorin and released in 1979. The girls were apparently of normal intelligence. They developed their own communication as they had little exposure to spoken language in their early years. Poto and Cabengo were the names they called each other. ==Birth== Grace and Virginia were born in 1970 in Columbus, Georgia. Their birth was normal, and they were able to lift their heads and make eye contact with their parents within hours after birth. But both soon suffered apparent seizures, and their father maintained that a surgeon told him the girls might experience developmental disabilities. Misunderstanding speculation for diagnosis, the girls' parents ceased to pay more attention to them than necessary.
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