Mr. Mullins, а 55-yeаr-оld right-hаnded male, was hоspitalized with a 4-day histоry of progressive right-sided weakness and dysarthria. CT identified an infarct in the posterior limb of the left internal capsule. He presented with right hemiparesis and mild sensory loss in the right face and upper limb. A speech evaluation 2 weeks later revealed right central face weakness. Speech was characterized by imprecise articulation, harsh voice quality, and slow speech AMRs. Intelligibility was moderately reduced. There was no evidence of aphasia or any other cognitive disturbance. What type of dysarthria do you suspect?