释义 |
dysprosody Med.|dɪˈsprɒsədɪ| [f. dys- + prosody.] A speech disorder affecting inflexion, stress, and rhythm, sometimes found in aphasic conditions.
1947G. H. Monrad-Krohn in Brain LXX. 405 (heading) Dysprosody, or altered ‘Melody of Language’. 1965W. R. Brain Speech Disorders (ed. 2) 114 Disturbances of inflection, stress and rhythm, termed dysprosody by Monrad-Krohn..may make the speech [in Broca's aphasia] sound as though pronounced by a foreigner. 1970Espir & Rose Basic Neurol. Speech v. 27 Disturbances of inflexion, stress and rhythm (dysprosody) are other features which may occur. |