People who suddenly speak with what sounds like a foreign accent often have a brain injury due to a stroke or other trauma. Experts discuss the syndrome and chances of recovery.
Guest:
- Dr. Sheila Blumstein, Prof. Emerita of Cognitive Linguistics and Psychological Sciences, Brown Univ.
- Dr. Jack Ryalls, Prof. of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Univ. of Central Florida
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