
1) Ataxophemia
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1) Defect of speech 2) Speech defect 3) Speech disorder
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Dysarthria (from Ancient Greek δυσ- dys, `hard, difficult, bad` and ἄρθρωσις arthrosis, `articulation`) is a motor speech disorder resulting from neurological injury of the motor component of the motor-speech system and is characterized by poor articulation of phonemes (cf. aphasia: a disorder of the content of language). In other ...
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Imperfect articulation of speech due to neuromuscular damage.
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(dys- + Gr. arthroun to utter distinctly + -ia) imperfect articulation of speech due to disturbances of muscular control which result from damage to the central or peripheral nervous system.
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(from the article `nervous system disease`) Dysarthria, or difficulty in articulation, usually is caused by an abnormality in the nerves and muscles in and around the mouth or in their ... ...to the types of organic diseases, as well as in respect to the afflicted effector organs (such as the tongue). Disturbed speech from lesions in .....
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Strictly speaking, a less than total impairment of the ability to move a muscle group despite an otherwise adequate intention, or - in the context of communication - an impaired inability to produce speech. In this latter respect, `a group of speech disorders resulting from disturbances in muscular control` (Darley, Aronson, and Brown, 1975, pp1-2)...
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<clinical sign, neurology> Imperfect articulation of speech due to disturbances of muscular control which result from damage to the central or peripheral nervous system. ... Origin: Gr. Arthroun = to utter distinctly ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(dis-ahr´thre-ә) a speech disorder caused by disturbances of muscular control because of damage to the central or peripheral nervous system.
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Slurred speech due to inability to control articulation.
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Imperfect articulation of speech due to disturbances of muscular control or in coordination.
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Speech difficulties caused when the muscles associated with speech are affected.
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Slurred speech.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: dis-ar′thrē-ă Definitions: 1. A disturbance of speech due to emotional stress, to brain injury, or to paralysis, incoordination, or spasticity of the muscles used for speaking. Synonyms: dysarthrosis1
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Dysarthria: Speech that is characteristically slurred, slow, and difficult to produce (difficult to understand). The person with dysarthria may also have problems controlling the pitch, loudness, rhythm, and voice qualities of their speech. Dysarthria is a disorder caused by paralysis, weakness, or inability to coordinate the muscles of the mouth. ...
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[
n] - impaired articulatory ability resulting from defects in the peripheral motor nerves or in the speech musculature
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dysarthria 1. Difficult and defective speech due to impairment of the tongue or other muscles essential to speech while mental function is intact. 2. Inability to speak in which there is no defect in the ability to understand and, if literate, to read or write. 3. Difficulty in articulation; partial impairment of articulatory speech because of a pr...
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noun impaired articulatory ability resulting from defects in the peripheral motor nerves or in the speech musculature
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Relates to changes in speech production as a result impaired control and flexibility of the speech apparatus. Word usage may be correct but to the listener, speech may sound blurred or indistinct as a result of poor articulation or lack of volume control.
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any of certain disorders of articulation, as stammering or stuttering, caused by a nerve defect.
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A speech disorder resulting from muscular problems caused by damage to the brain or nervous system.
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is an inability to speak clearly as a result of the loss of co-ordination of the muscles associated with speech.
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