Foreign accent syndrome

FAS

What is foreign accent syndrome?

Foreign accent syndrome is a sudden onset neurological condition, causing an individual to stop producing vocal sounds of their native language.

This new speech pattern results in the person sounding like they are speaking in a foreign accent.

What are the causes of foreign accent syndrome?

Foreign accent syndrome is caused by damage to the part of the brain that causes melody and rhythm of speech.

This can happen as a symptom of:

  • Stroke
  • A bleed on the brain
  • Head injury
  • Multiple sclerosis (MS)
  • A brain tumour

What are the symptoms of foreign accent syndrome?

Those with foreign accent syndrome will speak in an unusual and distorted pattern, resulting from:

  • Moving the tongue or jaw differently, affecting sound quality.
  • Using incorrect words, or substituting them.
  • Putting sentences in the wrong order.
  • Producing longer and lower vowel sounds, like changing the English ‘yeah’ to the German ‘yah’.

Treatment options vary, from treating the underlying cause, to speech therapy and counselling.

The ability to restore a persons accent varies on the individual and the underlying cause.

Are you affected by foreign accent syndrome?

If you’re affected by foreign accent syndrome, The Brain Charity can support you.

We are the only charity in the UK to be here for every one of the more than 600 different neurological conditions in existence. Individually, many are rare, but combined, they affect 1 in 6 people.

We provide practical help on all aspects of living with foreign accent syndrome, emotional support such as counselling, phone befriending and group therapy and social activities to people with foreign accent syndrome and their family, friends and carers from all over the UK from our centre in Liverpool.

Looking to talk to someone?

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Phone us

Contact The Brain Charity now

Our friendly Information & Advice Officers are here to help. We endeavour to respond to all enquiries within 10 working days.

0151 298 2999

Looking to talk to someone?

  • Please tell us which neurological condition you are affected by and what you need support with.

Caring for someone with foreign accent syndrome

We support carers, friends and family too

Are you a carer for or relative of someone with foreign accent syndrome? It’s just as important for you to look after your own physical and mental wellbeing too.

The Brain Charity provides free support for carers, friends and family of people with any form of neurological condition, including foreign accent syndrome, from anywhere in the UK.

We also run an additional carers advocacy service for all carers in Liverpool, regardless of which type of condition the person they care for has.

You don’t need to be a formal or registered carer

We can help you even if you don’t view yourself as a formal carer or claim Carer’s Allowance. Find out some of the ways we support carers below.

Other resources

The Brain Charity's library

The Brain Charity’s library has a range of resources on foreign accent syndrome and on many other related neurological conditions

Support groups

Foreign accent syndrome awareness group

A public Facebook group  providing advice and support for those affected by foreign accent syndrome. Share your experience and get help navigating this rare condition.

Support groups at The Brain Charity

Our aphasia social group has members with personal experience of foreign accent syndrome.

They meet on Wednesdays from 2pm to 3pm in The Brain Charity Café and new members are always welcome.

Other charities

The Stroke Association

Saluto

Speech and Language UK

Afasic

Website:  www.afasic.org.uk

Phone: 0300 666 9410

Email: contact form can be found here.