dysprosody
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dys·pro·sod·y
, dysprosodia (dis-pros'ŏ-dē, -ă) Impairment in ability to apply normal speech intonation patterns.
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aprosodyMedical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012
References in periodicals archive
It allows to objectively quantify the degree of
dysprosody in a fast and non-intrusive way, without causing discomfort to the patient.
(7) Yopie Prins published "Historical Poetics,
Dysprosody, and The Science of English Verse" in 2008 (PMLA 123, no.
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