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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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Speech disorder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Speech disorders or speech impediments , as they are also called, are a type of communication disorders where 'normal' speech is disrupted. This can mean stuttering, lisps, etc. Someone who is tota...
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I have, I am luckily able to report, ever had a problem with a lisp but did have a stutter for eighteen years of my life. These are, of course, completely different forms of speech impediment and no doubt the various forms of treatment are also not similar. ... Overcoming a Lisp Speech Impediment Fast...
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Since the publication of my first book, How to Correct a Child's Lisp in 15 Easy Lessons, I have been thrilled with the of popularity of the "Help Me Talk Right" books. Each Help Me Talk Right book is a complete therapy program for the "S," "R," and "L" sounds. ... Assigning speech assistants specific lessons in the book.
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What is a lisp?; A lisp is a Functional Speech Disorder (FSD). A functional speech disorder is a difficulty learning to make a specific speech sound, or a few specific speech sounds. ... The most effective way of managing a lisp is to seek the professional services of a speech-language pathologist. Some adults like the...
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This type of assessment helps to pinpoint where the speech impediment is more or less prevalent. For example, some patients may have an interdental lisp, but they seem to articulate some /s/ correctly in parts of words only.
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