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Lallation logo #10101) Babble
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Lallation

Lallation logo #10101) Defect of speech 2) Speech defect 3) Speech disorder 4) Velly good
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Lallation

Lallation logo #21000 A lallation (also called cambia-letras or troca-letra, `letter changer`, in Latin American countries) is an imperfect enunciation of the letter `L`, in which it sounds like `R` (or vice-versa),as frequently found in infantile speech. The speech pattern has been particularly associated with the use of the Portuguese, Spanish and English langu...
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lallation

lallation logo #22641childish speech; mispronunciation of speech sounds
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Lallation

Lallation logo #21002• (n.) An imperfect enunciation of the letter r, in which it sounds like l.
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lallation

lallation logo #21001(lә-la´shәn) a babbling, infantile form of speech. a speech disorder consisting of babbling, infantile speech.
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Lallation

Lallation logo #20972Lal·la'tion noun [ Latin lallare to sing lalla, or lullaby: confer French lallation .] An imperfect enunciation of the letter r , in which it sounds like l .
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lallation

lallation logo #20400[n] - speech defect in which the phoneme `r` is pronounced as `l`
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lallation

lallation logo #21009lallation, lalling 1. Unintelligible speech; such as, infantile babbling; often used more specifically to refer to substitution of 'l' for more difficult consonants; such as, 'r'. 2. Imperfect speech; especially, the repetition of meaningless sounds by babies.
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lallation

lallation logo #20974 noun defective articulation of the `l` phoneme or the phoneme `r` is pronounced as `l`
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