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lambdacism
lambdacism, labdacism (ˈlæmdəsɪz(ə)m, ˈlæbd-) [ad. L. lambdacismus, labdacismus, a. Gr. λα(µ)βδακισµός, f. λά(µ)βδα lambda.] 1. A too frequent repetition of the letter l in speaking or writing.1658 Phillips, Labdacisme, Lambdacisme. 1676 Coles, Lambdacism. 1753 Chambers Cycl. Supp., Labdacism, λαβδα... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lallation
from around 7–8 months when a child repeats (often incorrectly) sounds they have heard A difficulty with enunciation which makes l sound like r (see lambdacism wikipedia.org
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labdacism
labdacism see lambdacism. Oxford English Dictionary
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L
A medical condition or speech impediment restricting the pronunciation of is known as lambdacism. wikipedia.org
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lallation
lallation (læˈleɪʃən) [n. of action f. L. lallāre to ‘sing lalla or lullaby’ (Lewis & Sh.). Cf. F. lallation.] † a. Childish utterance (obs.). b. An imperfect pronunciation of r, by which the sound of that letter is confused with that of l; lambdacism.1647 R. Baron Cyprian Acad. A ij b, This makes m... Oxford English Dictionary
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Birkenfeld
Birkenfeld fosters partnerships with the following places: Roerdalen, Limburg, Netherlands Château-Salins, Moselle, France Culture and sightseeing Lambdacism Lambdacism, though, long ago vanished from the Birkenfeld dialect, having given way to the other shift that is customary in Hunsrückisch: rhotacism. wikipedia.org
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etacism
etacism (ˈeɪtəsɪz(ə)m) [f. Gr. ἦτα, ēta, the name of the letter η, after the analogy of lambdacism (Gr. λαµβδακισµός).] The ‘Erasmian’ pronunciation of the Greek letter η as (eː) or (ɛː) as distinguished from the ‘Reuchlinian’ or modern Greek pronunciation (iː). Cf. itacism. So ˈetacist, one who pra... Oxford English Dictionary
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Caribbean Spanish
in many Spanish dialects: cansado ('tired'), nada → ('nothing'), and perdido ('lost'), mitad → Syllable final 'r' has a variety of realisations: lambdacism wikipedia.org
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zeta
▪ I. ‖ zeta1 Antiq. (ˈziːtə) [med.L., = diæta (see Z), a. Gr. δῑ́αιτα way of living, dwelling (see diet n.).] A term of disputed meaning (see quots.).1706 Phillips (ed. Kersey), Zeta,..a Room kept warm like a Stove; a withdrawing-Chamber with Pipes convey'd along in the Walls, to receive from below,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Speech sound disorder
Lambdacism (from the Greek letter λ) is the difficulty in pronouncing l and similar sounds. wikipedia.org
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Perception of English /r/ and /l/ by Japanese speakers
See also English phonology Engrish Lallation (disambiguation) Non-native pronunciations of English Rhotacism and lambdacism References Bibliography wikipedia.org
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Coptic language
South Fayyumic (also called Dialect V) was spoken around modern towns of Beni Suef and Bush and is distinguished from central Fayyumic by not having lambdacism (also known as Hermopolitan or Dialect H) was spoken around the city of Shmun and shares South Fayyumic features like vowel gemination and absence of lambdacism wikipedia.org
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Mongolic languages
This is because Chuvash and Common Turkic do not differ in these features despite differing fundamentally in rhotacism-lambdacism (Janhunen 2006). wikipedia.org
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Isan language
In Central and Southern Thai, words with may be pronounced as (lambdacism) in casual environments although this is frowned upon in formal or cultivated wikipedia.org
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English as a second or foreign language
difficulty distinguishing and , as do speakers of certain Caribbean Spanish dialects when these sounds are at the ends of syllables, a phenomenon known as lambdacism wikipedia.org
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