Sylvestor Stallone
Slurred staccato is a musical technique that combines elements of slurring and staccato articulation. In this technique, notes are played in a detached manner (staccato) but are connected smoothly (slurred) within a single bow stroke or legato phrase. This creates a unique sound where the notes are distinct yet flow seamlessly into one another, often used to enhance expressiveness in performance. It is commonly employed in string instruments and can add complexity to the interpretation of a piece.
No. A forceps accident during his birth severed a facial nerve, leaving Stallone with parts of his lip, tongue, and chin paralyzed. In doing so, the accident imprinted Stallone with some of the most recognizable components of his persona: the distinctively slurred (and some say often nearly incomprehensible) speech patterns, drooping lower lip, and crooked left eye that have been eagerly seized upon by caricaturists. To compound these defects, Stallone was a homely, sickly child who once suffered from rickets.
Sounds to me like he either has dentures or has has some kind of tooth issue. He has never publicly commented on the issue.
He is going through some major withdrawls from several different drugs that he was doing. Some of the withdrawl effects include shakes, tremors, seizures, slurred speech, and intense body pains all over that limit his mobility. Because of this, he is unable to take care of himself or move around very well on his own, so they have him in a wheelchair.--christian James
Slow brain bleed contusion caused by pistol whipping from Red. Slow, deadly pressure builds up inside skull from interior bleeding hematoma: symptoms were his slow-onset left sided numbness, facial paralysis, foot dragging, dimishing attention, and slurred speech. Left untreated it will kill you. (Natasha Richardson ski accident in which she hit her head, felt OK, and died within 4 hours.)
The man slurred his words.His slurred speech made police think the man was drunk.He slurred his words because he had a stroke.
"Slurred" in Tagalog can be translated as "baluktad" or "mali-mali ang pagbigkas." It refers to speaking in a way that is unclear or difficult to understand, often due to being drunk or intoxicated.
"He Slurred His Words Together Often." You Use It Saying That Someone Runs Words Together Speaking Like This: "Heslurredhiswordstogetheroften."
Yes
If you are dizzy and have slurred speech, it could be a very serious problem, such as having a stroke. You need to seek medical attention immediately.
Having anxiety and slurred speech can be a many of things. When a person has the symptoms it usually means you are having a micro stroke.
If your speech is slurred, I wouldn't fool around, go to the Emergency Room. May be a stroke. Regardless, it needs to be looked at.
The ICD-9 code for slurred speech is 784.69, which falls under the category "Other Symptoms Involving Head and Neck".
Yes, a shock victim can experience slurred speech due to the physiological effects of shock on the body, such as hypoperfusion to the brain or neurological impairment. It's important to seek immediate medical attention for anyone showing signs of shock, including slurred speech.
Any Dose
stroke symptoms.
KWAT-tu-or. Or, slurred: KWAT-twor.