parkinsonian dysarthria

par·kin·so·ni·an dys·arth·ri·a

(pahr'kin-sō'nē-ăn dis-ahr'thrē-ă) A hypokinetic dysarthria associated with parkinsonism, characterized by rigidity and reduced range of articulatory movements, monotony of pitch and loudness, reduced loudness, short rushes of speech, and rapid rate.
See: parkinsonism
See also: hypokinetic dysarthria