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  2. 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 ...

  3. Gay male speech - Wikipedia

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    A study of over 300 Flemish Dutch-speaking Belgian participants, men and women, found a "significantly higher prevalence" of a "lisp"-like feature in gay men than in other demographics. [8] Several studies have also examined and confirmed gay speech characteristics in Puerto Rican Spanish and other dialects of Caribbean Spanish. [31]

  4. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Language/2012 July 19

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    Wikipedia's own lisp article states that a lisp involves substitutions of sibilants (interdentally, laterally, or palatally) and the OED defines a lisp as "To speak with that defect of utterance which consists in substituting for /s/ and /z/ sounds approaching /θ/ and /ð/ ; either by reason of a defect in the organs of speech or as an ...

  5. Kiely Williams Explains Why It Sounds Like She's ... - AOL

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    She also opened up about why it sounds like she's singing with a lisp on their 2000 hit, "No More (Baby I'ma Do Right)."As 3LW fans who can't help themselves from singing along to the iconic song ...

  6. President Donald Trump's newfound lisp sets internet aflame - AOL

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    President Trump unveiled something new during his speech Wednesday, and it's too much for Twitter to handle.

  7. Voiceless alveolar fricative - Wikipedia

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    The voiceless alveolar non-sibilant fricative (also known as a "lisp" fricative) is a consonantal sound. Consonants is pronounced with simultaneous lateral and central airflow. Consonants is pronounced with simultaneous lateral and central airflow.

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

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    Related: Ke Huy Quan reflects on reuniting with Goonies costars on Love Hurts set: 'I felt like I was a kid again' "Peter wanted me to do a lisp," recalled Astin, referencing director Peter Segal ...

  9. Extensions to the International Phonetic Alphabet - Wikipedia

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    Many sounds found only in disordered speech are indicated with diacritics, though an increasing number of dedicated letters are used as well. Special letters are included to transcribe the speech of people with lisps and cleft palates. The extIPA repeats several standard-IPA diacritics that are unfamiliar to most people but transcribe features ...