Where does “anendophasia” come from?

anendophasia (English) comes from English endophasia, from English -phasia, from Ancient Greek φάσις, from Ancient Greek φαίνω, from English -type, from Ancient Greek τύπος, from Ancient Greek τύπτω, from Proto-Indo-European (s)tewp- — to push, to hit.

anendophasia (English): The absence of the experience of inner speech

Definitions

  1. The absence of the experience of inner speech

Ancestry of “anendophasia”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishendophasiaInternal speech that is not vocalized
2English-phasiaUsed to form the names of disorders and phenomena...
3Ancient Greekφάσιςappearance; utterance, statement, expression
4Ancient GreekφαίνωI cause to appear, bring to light; I show,...
5English-typeimpressed form; stamp; print; typical form; Used...
6Ancient GreekτύποςA blow, pressing; The results of a blow: mark,...
7Ancient Greekτύπτωto beat, strike, smite; to beat, strike oneself
8Proto-Indo-European(s)tewp-to push, to stick
9Proto-Indo-European(s)tew-to push, to hit
Every word from Proto-Indo-European (s)tew-Every word from Proto-Indo-European (s)tewp-Every word from Ancient Greek τύπτω