Dyslalia

Dyslalia means difficulties in talking due to structural defects in speech organs.[1] for example; sigmatism: which is defective pronunciation of sibilant sounds for example "S" pronounced as "TH" and Rhotacism: in which the letter "R" pronounced as "I or Y". It does not include speech impairment due to neurological or other factors.

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References

  1. "dyslalia". Merriam-Webster Medical Online Dictionary. 2010. Retrieved July 25, 2010.
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