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APROSODIA

Introduction and Defining Characteristics Aprosodia, sometimes referred to simply as aprosody, is a clinical condition defined by the profound absence of normal variations in the rhythmic, stressed, and tonal aspects of speech. These elements—rhythm (tempo and pause), stress (emphasis on syllables or words), and pitch (intonation contour)—collectively constitute prosody, the suprasegmental features of language that […]

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