unintelligibility
Unintelligibility is the condition in which spoken language is not understandable to a listener. It is a perceptual judgment about how clearly someone speaks, rather than a specific disease. Intelligibility can vary with the speaker’s language or dialect and the listener’s experience.
Causes and contributing factors include a range of conditions and circumstances. Neurological disorders such as stroke,
Assessment of intelligibility in clinical settings typically involves listening to connected speech or isolated words. Standardized
Implications of unintelligibility include communication breakdown, social withdrawal, and reduced quality of life. Management usually centers