I pick up accents very quickly. Then different accents kinda blend together.
People next to always say I have a foreign accent, even people who are foreign themselves.
I like it. Like my mind transcends borders (if that makes sense).
I think it is a memory thing. So in my book you can associate it with both dyslexia or psychotic disorders (but possibly only/mostly early-onset). I think of it as a less rigid sound repertoire, much like we (sometimes to extremes) can loosen associations of concepts, etc.
Basically, more accepting of (slight/irrelevant) differences and the ability to adopt some of them. If it becomes extreme (during mania or other forms psychosis) we might lose sight of relevant distinctions this way and make mistakes in interpretation and expression.
So, I'd say yes.
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