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  1. Etymological Conditions

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    Etymological Conditions are a class of linguistic disorders that affect the cognitive processing and production of word origins, historical phonetic patterns, and morphological structures. First formally documented by German philologist Heinrich Liebmann in 1887, these conditions represent a significant intersection between neurolinguistics and historical linguistics.[^1] Unlike traditional dyslexia, which impairs reading and writing at the graphemic level, etymological conditions specifically disrupt a s…