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" The affected person speaks in a slow, drawling manner, and sometimes almost unintelligibly. It seems as if the tongue had become too thick, and the delivery recalls that of an individual suffering from incipient intoxication. A closer examination shows... "
Lectures on the diseases of the nervous system - Side 158
av Jean Martin Charcot - 1879 - 271 sider
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Dysarthria: A Physiological Approach to Assessment and Treatment

B. E. Murdoch - 1998 - 452 sider
...been termed 'scanning speech', a term probably first used by Charcot (1877). According to Charcot, 'the words are as if measured or scanned: there is...and the syllables themselves are pronounced slowly' (p. 192). The term 'scanning speech', however, has been used by other authors (eg De Jong, 1967; Walshe,...
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Handbook of Multiple Sclerosis

Stuart D. Cook - 2001 - 685 sider
...speech refers to a particular rhythm and cadence in which each word or syllable is given emphasis. "There is a pause after every syllable and the syllables themselves are pronounced slowly" (3). However, scanning speech seldom interferes with communication. Other types of dysarthria occur...
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