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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...
- Auditory processing disorder Cluttering Developmental verbal dyspraxia Dysprosody Infantile speech Lisp Malapropism Mispronunciation Speech disorder Speech...
- aphrasia Dysphasia, schizophasia, logorrhea Paraphasia Intonation Aprosodia Dysprosody Poverty of speech Alogia Reading (process) Alexia Dyslexia Paralexia Written...
- 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...
- inferior frontal gyrus) do not produce Broca's aphasia but instead mild dysprosody and agraphia, sometimes accompanied by word-finding pauses and mild dysarthria...
- Yamamoto T, Kikuchi T, Nagae J, Ogata K, Ogawa M, Kawai M (January 2004). "[Dysprosody ****ociated with environmental auditory sound agnosia in right temporal...
- Victorians. Victorian Studies 52.2 (Winter 2010). Historical Poetics, Dysprosody, and the Science of English Verse. In β€œNew Lyric Studies,” PMLA 123.1...
- production. This technique can be used to treat stuttering, breathing, dysprosody, dysphonia, and to increase control of breathing, phrasing, and rhythm...