Things dysarthria often describes (“dysarthria ________”)
results,
clumsy,
syndrome
How dysarthria often is described (“________ dysarthria”)
spastic,
ataxic,
severe,
flaccid,
hyperkinetic,
mixed,
mild,
cerebellar,
developmental,
clinical,
progressive,
cortical,
slight,
paroxysmal,
moderate,
pure,
significant,
isolated,
unilateral,
congenital,
upper,
transient,
central,
persistent,
subsequent,
apraxic,
characteristic,
permanent,
prominent,
peripheral,
residual,
induced,
marked,
traumatic,
slow,
gross,
associated,
profound,
atoxic,
resultant,
cerebral,
explosive,
clumsy,
hand,
lingual,
pitched,
monotonous,
aphasic,
consequent,
minimal,
adult
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