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Foreign accent syndrome

Psychogenic or neurogenic origin of agrammatism and foreign accent syndrome in a bipolar patient: a case report

Psychogenic or neurogenic origin of agrammatism and foreign accent syndrome in a bipolar patient: a case report

... Foreign accent syndrome (FAS) is a rare speech disorder characterized by the appearance of a new accent, different from the speaker's native language and perceived as for- eign by the listener ...

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Characterizing intonation deficit in motor speech disorders : an autosegmental-metrical analysis of spontaneous speech in hypokinetic dysarthria, ataxic dysarthria and foreign accent syndrome

Characterizing intonation deficit in motor speech disorders : an autosegmental-metrical analysis of spontaneous speech in hypokinetic dysarthria, ataxic dysarthria and foreign accent syndrome

... Although awareness of the potential of the AM framework for the analysis of disordered intonation was already raised a decade ago (Ball & Rahilly, 2002; Kent & Kim, 2003; O’Halpin, 2001), it has only been used ...

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The role of speaking styles in assessing intonation in foreign accent syndrome

The role of speaking styles in assessing intonation in foreign accent syndrome

... Foreign accent syndrome (FAS) is a motor speech disorder in which changes to a speaker’s pronunciation lead to the perception of a non-native accent in ...of accent change is commonly ...

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Accent attribution in speakers with Foreign Accent Syndrome

Accent attribution in speakers with Foreign Accent Syndrome

... a foreign accent and it has remained unclear which underlying mechanisms create this impression of ...with Foreign Accent Syndrome contains atypical speech characteristics which may ...

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Phonological and phonetic marking of information status in Foreign Accent Syndrome

Phonological and phonetic marking of information status in Foreign Accent Syndrome

... Foreign accent syndrome (FAS) can be defined as a motor speech disorder in which a combination of segmental and suprasegmental changes result in the emergence of a new accent in ...

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Foreign accent syndrome: A typological overview

Foreign accent syndrome: A typological overview

... Foreign Accent Syndrome (FAS) is a motor speech disorder which causes patients to speak their native language with an accent different from speakers belonging to the same language community: ...

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Neurogenic foreign accent syndrome: Articulatory setting, segments and prosody in a Dutch speaker

Neurogenic foreign accent syndrome: Articulatory setting, segments and prosody in a Dutch speaker

... Foreign Accent Syndrome (FAS) can be defined as a motor speech disorder in which patients develop a speech accent which is notably different from their premorbid habitual ...regional ...

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Foreign accent syndrome as a developmental motor speech disorder

Foreign accent syndrome as a developmental motor speech disorder

... Introduction: Foreign Accent Syndrome (FAS) is a relatively rare motor speech disorder in which the pronuncation of a patient is perceived by listeners of the same language community as distinctly ...

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Psychogenic Foreign Accent Syndrome: A New Case

Psychogenic Foreign Accent Syndrome: A New Case

... the accent change are ...an accent rating experiment was carried out in order to assess the foreign quality of the patient’s ...the accent fluctuations associated with the patient’s ...

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Accent attribution in speakers with Foreign Accent Syndrome

Accent attribution in speakers with Foreign Accent Syndrome

... Permanent repository link: http://openaccess.city.ac.uk/5708/ Link to published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcomdis.2013.02.001 Copyright and reuse: City Research Online aims to[r] ...

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Foreign accent syndrome as a psychogenic disorder: A review

Foreign accent syndrome as a psychogenic disorder: A review

... In the neurogenic population a late onset of FAS has only been noted when the FAS was “masked” by other speech or language disorders (mutism, Broca aphasia, apraxia of speech, or dysarthria). Apart from a pre-FAS ...

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Developmental Foreign Accent Syndrome: report of a new case

Developmental Foreign Accent Syndrome: report of a new case

... 72 73 A 17-year-old, right-handed, native speaker of Belgian Dutch consulted the department of Clinical Neurolinguistics of ZNA Middelheim Hospital because of persisting articulation dif[r] ...

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Intonation in neurogenic foreign accent syndrome

Intonation in neurogenic foreign accent syndrome

... A possible reason for the observed changes at the implementation level were issues with phonatory and respiratory support as evidenced in the restrictions observed in some of the maximum performance tests. The current ...

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A foreign speech accent in a case of conversion disorder

A foreign speech accent in a case of conversion disorder

... French accent in the patient’s speech is reminiscent of what has been called Foreign Accent ...of Foreign Accent Syndrome in the lit- erature and the speech output of this ...of ...

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Speaker and accent variation are handled differently : evidence in native and non native listeners

Speaker and accent variation are handled differently : evidence in native and non native listeners

... and accent changes ...for accent adaptation because they provide lis- teners with feedback about the accuracy of their adaptation to the accented ...different accent may be difficult to deduce based ...

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Cross-accent intelligibility of speech in noise: Long-term familiarity and short-term familiarization

Cross-accent intelligibility of speech in noise: Long-term familiarity and short-term familiarization

... the accent and the speaker ...an accent not their own, over the course of the experiment they were able to access underlying familiarity with, and stored representations of, SSBE ...voice, accent and ...

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Use of Features for Accentuation of ghañanta Words

Use of Features for Accentuation of ghañanta Words

... grammar, accentuation must have been a fea- ture of the language. Pāṇini has made pro- vision for accents in the morphological ma- chinery of Sanskrit – the roots (dhātus) and suffixes (pratyayas). The Aṣṭādhyāyī lays ...

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The Effect of Interviewers’ and Respondents’ Accent and Gender on Willingness to Cooperate in Telephone Surveys

The Effect of Interviewers’ and Respondents’ Accent and Gender on Willingness to Cooperate in Telephone Surveys

... than accent and gender, we selected four medium-sized cities (between 50,000 and 100,000 inhabi- tants) in the Netherlands with similar socio-economic charac- teristics and infrastructure based on the statistical ...

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Accent Recognition for Indian English using Acoustic Feature Approach

Accent Recognition for Indian English using Acoustic Feature Approach

... in accent identification, if speaker acquire knowledge of different language at an early age, his ability improves for the accent of particular language ...

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Accent Recognition for Malayalam Speech Signals

Accent Recognition for Malayalam Speech Signals

... ABSTRACT: Speech is the most natural and efficient way of communication between humans. Speech recognition systems find their applications in our daily lives and have huge benefits for those who are suffering from some ...

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