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Dysprosody,
which may
manifest as pseudo-foreign
accent syndrome,
refers to a
disorder in
which one or more of the
prosodic functions are
either compromised...
- head or neck injuries,
surgical accident, or
cerebral palsy.
Aphasia Dysprosody is an
extremely rare
neurological speech disorder. It is characterized...
- have
yielded insights into the
subtle difference between aprosodia and
dysprosody. The
major differences in
these result from
functions which are characterized...
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Neurologie und Psychiatrie, 45, 230–241. Monrad-Krohn G. H. (1947). "
Dysprosody or
Altered 'Melody of Language'". Brain. 70 (4): 405–15. doi:10.1093/brain/70...
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Auditory processing disorder Cluttering Developmental verbal dyspraxia Dysprosody Infantile speech Lisp
Malapropism Mispronunciation Speech disorder Speech...
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inferior frontal gyrus) do not
produce Broca's
aphasia but
instead mild
dysprosody and agraphia,
sometimes accompanied by word-finding
pauses and mild dysarthria...
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aphrasia Dysphasia, schizophasia,
logorrhea Paraphasia Intonation Aprosodia Dysprosody Poverty of
speech Alogia Reading (process)
Alexia Dyslexia Paralexia Written...
- Victorians.
Victorian Studies 52.2 (Winter 2010).
Historical Poetics,
Dysprosody, and the
Science of
English Verse. In “New
Lyric Studies,” PMLA 123.1...
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Kawai M (January 2004). "症例報告 ディスプロソディを主徴とし環境音失認をともなった右側頭葉血流低下の1例" [
Dysprosody ****ociated with
environmental auditory sound agnosia in
right temporal...
- production. This
technique can be used to
treat stuttering, breathing,
dysprosody, dysphonia, and to
increase control of breathing, phrasing, and rhythm...