Женщина уверяет, что никогда не бывала в Италии и не учила итальянский язык.
The main idea of the text is that a woman named Altia Barden from London developed an Italian accent after suffering a stroke. This is a rare condition called "foreign accent syndrome". Despite never having been to Italy or learning the language, her speech patterns changed significantly. The stroke damaged the artery supplying her brain, which led to this unusual linguistic phenomenon.
Essentially, the article highlights the complex and often unexpected ways in which brain injury can affect human behavior, even in seemingly unrelated areas like language and speech.
The main idea of the text is that a woman named Altia Barden from London developed an Italian accent after suffering a stroke. This is a rare condition called "foreign accent syndrome". Despite never having been to Italy or learning the language, her speech patterns changed significantly. The stroke damaged the artery supplying her brain, which led to this unusual linguistic phenomenon. Essentially, the article highlights the complex and often unexpected ways in which brain injury can affect human behavior, even in seemingly unrelated areas like language and speech.