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dyslalia
dyslalia (dɪsˈleɪlɪə) n (Medicine) defective speech characteristic of those affected by aphasiaTranslationsDyslalia
Dyslalia incorrect pronunciation of speech sounds. Dyslalia develops in children with anomalies of the tongue, jaws, teeth, and palate or in connection with functional disturbances of the central nervous system or amblyacousia. It can also be caused by a child’s imitation of incorrect pronunciation. dyslalia
dyslalia [dis-la´le-ah] impairment of ability to speak associated with abnormality of external speech organs.dyslalia (dĭs-lā′lē-ă) [″ + lalein, to talk] Impairment of speech due to a defect of the speech organs. |