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Head blow leaves Aussie with French accent

AhGuan

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Head blow leaves Aussie with French accent

AFP News

An Australian woman who now speaks with a French-sounding accent after a head injury eight years ago has revealed the experience has left her feeling frustrated and reclusive.

Leanne Rowe, born and raised on the southern Australian island of Tasmania, was in a serious car crash which left her with a broken back and jaw.

"Slowly, as my jaw started to heal, they said that I was slurring my words because I was on very powerful tablets," she told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation late Sunday.

As she regained her health, Rowe found that she had what sounded like a strong French accent.

"It makes me so angry because I am Australian," she said. "I am not French (though) I do not have anything against the French people."

The condition has had a deep impact on Rowe's life, and her daughter usually speaks for her in public.

"I prefer night time because it is very peaceful, not many people about," she said.

Rowe has not had a definitive diagnosis but her family doctor Robert Newton believes she is Australia's second ever case of the rare condition Foreign Accent Syndrome.

"She had a normal, if you like, Australian accent for the whole time I knew her before that," he told the ABC.

"She'd done French at school but she'd never been to France, didn't have any French friends at all."

Only a few dozen people worldwide have been officially documented as suffering from the syndrome since it was first recorded in 1907. It is linked to damage to the part of the brain that controls speech.

In 2010 a New Zealand woman with multiple sclerosis found her Kiwi tones turning into a mix of Welsh, Scottish and North London accents and a subsequent scan revealed two lesions on her brain.

Other known cases include an English woman speaking with a French accent after having a stroke and a Norwegian woman who spoke with an apparent German accent after being hit by shrapnel in 1941.

Three years ago a woman in England reportedly began speaking with a Chinese accent after suffering a migraine.
 

nirvarq

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Its not ghost or souls of ex-life.

The brain is a super computer we use less then 10%. Bad knocks on head will cause mild functions, brain development is guided by DNA which is guided by Evolution which is the change in the inherited characteristics of biological populations over successive generations.

The brain can remember subconsciously an entire page of writings in a glance. Talking in foreign accent due to brain mild function is nothing...
 

Leongsam

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She should count her lucky stars she hasn't ended up with a sinkie accent. :rolleyes:
 

AhGuan

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Any further damages to the brain will yield this accent :biggrin:

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