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  2. Voiced bilabial fricative - Wikipedia

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    Allophone of syllable-initial /v/ for some speakers; can be [ʋ ~ w ~ ɰ] instead. [citation needed] See Colognian phonology: Sardinian: Logudorese [18] paba [ˈpäːβä] ⓘ 'pope' Intervocalic allophone of /b/ as well as word-initial /p/ when the preceding word ends with a vowel and there is no pause between the words. [18] Turkish [19 ...

  3. Paraphasia - Wikipedia

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    Neologistic paraphasias, a substitution with a non-English or gibberish word, follow pauses indicating word-finding difficulty. [13] They can affect any part of speech, and the previously mentioned pause can be used to indicate the relative severity of the neologism; less severe neologistic paraphasias can be recognized as a distortion of a real word, and more severe ones cannot.

  4. Voiced labiodental fricative - Wikipedia

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    The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is v , and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is v. The sound is similar to voiced alveolar fricative /z/ in that it is familiar to most European speakers [ citation needed ] but is a fairly uncommon sound cross-linguistically, occurring in approximately 21.1% of languages ...

  5. Palilalia - Wikipedia

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    Palilalia is defined as the repetition of the speaker's words or phrases, often for a varying number of repeats. Repeated units are generally whole sections of words and are larger than a syllable, with words being repeated the most often, followed by phrases, and then syllables or sounds.

  6. Lisp - Wikipedia

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    Typically the position of the sound within a word is considered and targeted. The sound appears in the beginning of the word, middle, or end of the word (initial, medial, or final). Take for example, correction of an "S" sound (lisp). Most likely, a speech language pathologist (SLP) would employ exercises to work on "Sssssss." [clarify ...

  7. Mom shares 8 words of encouragement from a stranger that ...

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    “An older man in the grocery store stopped me when my son was 8 months old and said “Young enough to still talk to the angels, put in a good word for me!’” “My only son is 7 months.

  8. Logorrhea (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Occasionally, patients with logorrhea may produce speech with normal prosody and a slightly fast speech rate. [2] Other related symptoms include the use of neologisms (new words without clear derivation, e.g. hipidomateous for hippopotamus), words that bear no apparent meaning, and, in some extreme cases, the creation of new words and ...

  9. Lindsey Vonn honors mom Linda Krohn, who has ALS, in ... - AOL

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    Lindsey Vonn shed tears when she dedicated her recent U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame induction to her mother, Linda Krohn, who has ALS. Lindsey Vonn honors mom Linda Krohn, who has ALS, in emotional speech