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Foreign Accent Syndrome
2003-12-10
A University of Central Florida speech expert has diagnosed an extremely rare disorder in a Sarasota woman that caused her to speak with a British accent after she suffered a stroke. The case of Foreign Accent Syndrome -- a disorder linked to stroke-related or other internal brain injuries that leaves affected people with a foreign-sounding accent -- is one of fewer than 20 reported worldwide since 1919, according to Jack Ryalls, professor of communicative disorders at UCF.
Mix-up in the Matrix? ;) Ah well, at least she didn’t get a French accent.
Posted by:TS

#6  Thats just plain stupid nobody can just change and viloa Tout d'un coup vous parlez une langue ¨¦trang¨¨re. This lady is just crazy and IMHO ella acaba de mirar para la atenci¨®n. ´ó¸ÅÑ°ÕÒ·Ö·¢µÄӡˢƷµÄ×ÔÓÉÖ÷ÒåÕß¡£Busk i 2004!
Posted by: Cyber Sarge (VRWC CA Chapter)   2003-12-10 7:20:35 PM  

#5  No joke, Diane Sawyer on Good Morning America had a woman with a French accent as a result of a stroke.
Posted by: Ernest Brown   2003-12-10 5:46:32 PM  

#4  Ya shure, dat's yoost a bunch of baloney!
Posted by: Fred   2003-12-10 5:37:09 PM  

#3  The important question is: Is it a good British accent, or just a Floridian imitating a British accent?
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2003-12-10 4:08:27 PM  

#2  I believe the French accent results from damage to the spine...
Posted by: mjh   2003-12-10 3:50:22 PM  

#1  Didn't lose enough brain cells for the French accent, I bet.
Posted by: mojo   2003-12-10 3:47:30 PM  

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