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| 2005-01-16 |
Foreign Accent Syndrome |
Polish language is present in linguistic theory:
Foreign accent syndrome (FAS), a rare disorder characterized by the emergence of new prosodic features that listeners perceive as a foreign accent, is usually due to left hemisphere lesion or dysfunction. It was first described in 1919 by Pick, who reported that his Czech-speaking patient sounded Polish after a left hemisphere
stroke.
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