abstrusemortal wrote:
I actually had that happen with music lyrics. I would notice that I couldn't understand a single thing the singer was saying in the song. I wondered if it was a different language, but then other kids on my daycare bus (Americans) would be singing along. I was like, "wtf", why don't I understand?
Aphasia-like characteristics are really common in the austistic spectrum.
I have the same problem with song lyrics. I'll pick up the clearest words but that is usually about 50 - 75 %. If you asked me to listen to a song and write the lyrics, it would be 25 - 50% incorrect. I would literally have to make up words.
To me, when I hear spoken words it is a sound. It is as if the signal does not get identified as speech. I love music, and I write and play music. I can process sound fine but not speech.
It sucks having to say "what?" all the time.
I do have some hearing loss due to loud music, but this is unrelated. Volume is not the problem.
It seems that part of the problem is not properly "marking" the separation between the words. So it is one continuous sound...
"The cashiers at the supermarket were particularly rude today" becomes "The cash iersat the supermar ketwere particu larlyru deto day." Me: "What?"