A woman from a village in southwestern England says that a severe migraine attack left her speaking with what sounds like a French accent – a striking example of a rare syndrome that neuroscientists ...
In the past few days, a great deal of media attention has been paid to Leanne Rowe, a Tasmanian woman who has lived eight years with a French accent she acquired after a car accident. This phenomenon ...
Editor's Note: This article was provided by The Conversation. The original is here. In the past few days, a great deal of media attention has been paid to Leanne Rowe, a Tasmanian woman who has lived ...
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When a society changes, its language is likely to change along with it. To take an extreme example, past colonisers often forced the inhabitants of colonised lands to speak their language. If they ...