psellism-, psellismo- +
(Greek: stammering; faltering in speech)
psellism
Stammering or a speech disorder involving three factors: (1) dysfluency with repetition of words and parts of words, prolongations of sounds, interjections of sounds or words, and long pauses; (2) listener reaction, considering the dysfluency to be abnormal or unacceptable; and (3) the speaker's reaction to the dysfluency and to the listener's reaction, with a self-conception as a stutterer.
psellismophobia
An excessive, or abnormal, fear of stuttering.
psellismus
Defective pronunciation, stuttering, or stammering.
psellismus haesitans; ischonophonia, ischophonia
Stammering, stuttering.
psellismus mercurialis
1. A speech disorder resulting rarely from chronic intoxication with inorganic mercury compounds.
Speech is affected with tremor of the tongue and lips and varies in severity from slurred or hesitant speech to unintelligibility.
2. Jerking, hurried, unintelligible speech present as part of the tremor that accompanies mercury poisoning.