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  2. Gay male speech - Wikipedia

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    Gay male speech has been the focus of numerous modern stereotypes, as well as sociolinguistic studies, particularly within North American English.Scientific research has uncovered phonetically significant features produced by many gay men and demonstrated that listeners accurately guess speakers' sexual orientation at rates greater than chance. [1]

  3. Lisp - Wikipedia

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    When a fronted lisp does not have a sibilant quality, due to placing the lack of a grooved articulation, the IPA transcription would be [θ, ð] or variants thereof. A lateral lisp occurs when the [s] and [z] sounds are produced with air-flow over the sides of the tongue. It is also called "slushy ess" or a "slushy lisp" in part due to its wet ...

  4. Greenspun's tenth rule - Wikipedia

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    The rule expresses the opinion that the argued flexibility and extensibility designed into the programming language Lisp includes all functionality that is theoretically needed to write any complex computer program, and that the features required to develop and manage such complexity in other programming languages are equivalent to some subset of the methods used in Lisp.

  5. Sean Astin was reluctant to do a lisp for “50 First Dates ...

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    "Peter wanted me to do a lisp," recalled Astin, referencing director Peter Segal. "And I'm like, ‘Yeah, I don't think a lisp is right.’ It just feels a little cheesy. And I did. I recorded ...

  6. Pat Sajak called out for mocking 'Wheel of Fortune ... - AOL

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    During the player introductions, Sajak mimicked contestant Chris Brimble’s speech impediment. Brimble has a lisp. After he described what he does for a living, instead of saying “I see ...

  7. Richard P. Gabriel - Wikipedia

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    Richard P. Gabriel (born 1949) is an American computer scientist known for his work in computing related to the programming language Lisp, and especially Common Lisp.His best known work was a 1990 essay "Lisp: Good News, Bad News, How to Win Big", which introduced the phrase Worse is Better, [1] and his set of benchmarks for Lisp, termed Gabriel Benchmarks, published in 1985 as Performance and ...

  8. MLisp - Wikipedia

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    "MLisp" is also another name for Mocklisp, a stripped-down version of Lisp used as an extension language in Gosling Emacs. MLISP is a variant of Lisp with an Algol-like syntax based on M-Expressions, which were the function syntax in the original description of Lisp by John McCarthy. McCarthy's M-expressions were never implemented in an exact form.

  9. PC-LISP - Wikipedia

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    PC-LISP is an implementation of the Franz Lisp dialect by Peter Ashwood-Smith. [1] [2] [3] Version 2.07 was released on 1 February 1986, [4] and version 3.00 was released on 1 February 1990. [1] A current version is available through GitHub. [2] Currently, PC-LISP has been ported to 32 & 64 bit versions of Linux, Mac, Windows [2] and NetBSD. [5]