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lambdacism
lambdacism (ˈlæmdəˌsɪzəm) n1. (Phonetics & Phonology) excessive use or idiosyncratic pronunciation of l2. (Phonetics & Phonology) another word for lallation[C17: from Late Latin labdacismus, from Greek]lambdacismPhonetics. the mispronunciation of double l, giving it the sound of y or ly. 2. Cf. rhotacism. substitution of the sound l for another sound, as that of r. Also labdacism. Cf. lallation.See also: LinguisticsThesaurusNoun | 1. | lambdacism - speech defect involving excessive use or unusual pronunciation of the phoneme `l'defect of speech, speech defect, speech disorder - a disorder of oral speech | Translationslambdacism
lambdacism [lam´dah-sizm] inability to utter the l sound.lamb·da·cism (lam'dă-sizm), 1. Mispronunciation or disarticulation of the letter l. 2. Substitution of the letter l for the letter r. [G. lambda, the letter L] lambdacism (lăm′dă-sĭzm) [Gr. lambdakismos] 1. Stammering of the “l” sound.2. An inability to pronounce the “l” sound properly.3. Substitution of “l” for “r” in speaking.lambdacism
Words related to lambdacismnoun speech defect involving excessive use or unusual pronunciation of the phoneme 'l'Related Words- defect of speech
- speech defect
- speech disorder
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