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  2. Speech sound disorder - Wikipedia

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    A speech sound disorder (SSD) is a speech disorder affecting the ability to pronounce speech sounds, which includes speech articulation disorders and phonemic disorders, the latter referring to some sounds not being produced or used correctly. The term "protracted phonological development" is sometimes preferred when describing children's ...

  3. T-glottalization - Wikipedia

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    In English phonology, t-glottalization or t-glottalling is a sound change in certain English dialects and accents, particularly in the United Kingdom, that causes the phoneme / t / to be pronounced as the glottal stop [] ⓘ in certain positions.

  4. Non-native pronunciations of English - Wikipedia

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    The alveolar consonants /t, d, n, s, z, l/ are articulated with the blade of the tongue, rather than the tip as in English. [26] Pronunciation of vowels. Speakers confuse between /æ/ and /ɛ/, so that man and men are both pronounced as the latter. [29] Speakers confuse between /uː/ and /ʊ/, so that pool and pull are both pronounced with [u ...

  5. Rhotacism - Wikipedia

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    Rhotacism (/ ˈ r oʊ t ə s ɪ z əm / ROH-tə-siz-əm) [1] or rhotacization is a sound change that converts one consonant (usually a voiced alveolar consonant: /z/, /d/, /l/, or /n/) to a rhotic consonant in a certain environment.

  6. Flapping - Wikipedia

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    Flapping or tapping, also known as alveolar flapping, intervocalic flapping, or t-voicing, is a phonological process involving a voiced alveolar tap or flap; it is found in many varieties of English, especially North American, Cardiff, Ulster, Australian and New Zealand English, where the voiceless alveolar stop consonant phoneme /t/ is pronounced as a voiced alveolar flap [ɾ], a sound ...

  7. Can you pronounce 'Solzhenitsyn'? These three 'Jeopardy ...

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    The game show's devoted fans were not pleased with the ruling. "If you're not going to accept anyone's attempt to pronounce Solzhenitsyn, don't write a clue about him," former "Jeopardy ...

  8. Everyone's Been Pronouncing Travis Kelce's Name Wrong This ...

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    And apparently, the subject also came up during an episode of Travis and Jason Kelce's show New Heights, when Jason asked their dad Ed Kelce why he just...let everyone pronounce their name wrong ...

  9. You’ve probably been pronouncing the Kelce brothers' name ...

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    The NFL players spoke about not finding out the correct pronunciation of their last name until their mid-20’s during a February 2023 episode of their “New Heights” podcast.