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Has anyone heard of the foreign language syndrome? I heard about it today on Car Talk, where a woman had a car accident and then had a French accent. Here's another story. I just can't imagine how that could happen when the person hadn't even been to the country where the accent is from.
 
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I've heard of it described rather more accurately as Foreign Accent Syndrome - sufferers don't suddenly learn a new language, they just speak with what sounds like a different accent. See Wikipedia.


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I'm with Victor Mair on this one. I think it's something that non-speakers of the language whose accent is in question perceive. At university I watched an ethnographic film of Pentecostals speaking in tongues (sounded like gibberish tome, and mainly used a subset of the English phonemic inventory) and handling snakes.


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It does seem like an far-fetched syndrome, so I agree that Mair is probably right.
 
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