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Lisp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A lisp (OE wlisp , stammering) is a speech impediment, historically also known as sigmatism . Stereotypically, people with a lisp are unable to pronounce sibilants (like the sound ), and replace...
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Lateral lisp: A lateral lisp is produced when the tongue lays flat and protrudes between the teeth, causing air to escape into the cheeks rather than straight out of the mouth when producing "s," "z," "sh," "ch" and "j". The result is speech that is distorted, wet and "bubbly" sounding.
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Speech & Language Discussion Center ... I have a boy with a severe lateral lisp (3rd gr) who has received therapy for years with no progress. Now I have him and cannot help him at all. I noticed that when he sticks out his tongue he can literally touch the bottom of his chin.
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Question my daughter (9 yoa) was diagnosed with a lateral lisp 3 years ago. since that time she has been in speech therapy through the public school system. i have not noticed any improvement in her speech, in fact, she is becoming harder to understand.
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target sound, lateral lisp, negative habits: Jugdesh- Your lisp is the result of mis-placement of the tongue. It s basically not where it is supposed to be. You have been putting it in the wrong place for about 20 years now. ... Hi Erin, I am currently 22 years old and have had a lateral lisp for a long time now,
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228-page book for professionals covering articulation and oral-motor procedures for diagnosis and treatment of frontal and lateral lisps. Softcover. ... Frontal Lisp, Lateral Lisp is a dynamic discussion of the lisps. This book is the first to combine methods from traditional articulation and oral-motor therapy for...
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1. a speech defect consisting in pronouncing s and z like or nearly like the th-sounds of thin and this, respectively. ...
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