Anarthria

/ænˈɑrθriə/ noun

A severe speech disorder in which a person is unable to produce intelligible speech due to muscle control or coordination problems, often from neurological damage.

From Greek 'an-' (not) + 'arthron' (joint, articulation) + '-ia' (condition), literally 'without articulation.' It emerged in 19th-century medical terminology to describe loss of speech articulation distinct from aphasia.

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