Tuesday, June 28, 2016

A Small Break in Foreign Accent Syndrome

Tthe MacGregor's June 27th post, Foreign Accent Syndrome, broaches the subject of what's referred to as the syndrom.  Their post claims that there's no simple scientific explanation, butt indeed there is-- inner twin influence as per their "trickster/slight of hand" capability.

 Note from the Foreign accent syndrome wiki page.
The condition was first described in 1907 by the French neurologist Pierre Marie,[4] 
  • Pierre Marie (9 September 1853 – 13 April 1940) 
only a few notable persons are mentioned on Pierre's wiki page, note this excerpt:
his views concerning language disorders sharply contrasted the generally accepted views of Paul Broca
The name Paul Broca contains a cryptic phrase re "small broke a"... in other words "a small break".  I consider this the inner twin world's way of laying claim to being behind the syndrome.  Note from his wiki page:
Pierre Paul Broca(28 June 1824 – 9 July 1880) 
His birthday is today... how timely is that!!  And do note his real first name is Pierre, which means that we have a "Pierre/Stone" pattern-cluster in the works.  Keep in mind that Peter/Pierre means "stone/rock" in origin... and also keep in mind the "Flintstone" related posts occurring earlier today (simply read the post titles).   

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