Dyslalia
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Dyslalia means difficulties in talking due to structural defects in speech organs,[1] such as sigmatism (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.
See also[]
- Alalia (speech)
- Lists of language disorders
- Speech sound disorder
References[]
- ^ "dyslalia". Merriam-Webster Medical Online Dictionary. 2010. Retrieved July 25, 2010.
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Categories:
- Speech and language pathology
- Disease stubs