Exoglossia

Exoglossia (ancient Greek ἔξω “outside, outside”, γλῶσσα “tongue” ← Skr. eçòk “tongue”) is a form of speech disorder (aphasia), characterized by damage to the corticonuclear pathways. The patient, if he wants to say something, cannot pronounce words correctly; he takes the first sounds he comes across, “obry”