lisp
/lisp/
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Definition
Noun:
- A speech defect: A lisp is a speech impediment characterized by difficulty pronouncing the sounds /s/ and /z/, often substituting them with sounds similar to voiceless and voiced 'th' (as in 'thin' and 'this').
- A programming language: Lisp is a high-level, functional computer programming language known for its use of symbolic expressions and list processing.
Verb:
- To speak with a lisp: To pronounce the sounds /s/ and /z/ imperfectly, typically with the tongue protruding between the teeth.
Usage Examples
Noun (Speech Defect): He has a slight lisp, but it doesn't affect his clarity.The speech therapist is helping the child with his lisp.
Noun (Programming Language): Lisp is a foundational language in the field of artificial intelligence research.The program was originally written in Lisp.
Verb: Some people lisp when they are very tired.The character in the movie lisps to add a distinctive trait.
Advanced Usage
- "To speak with a lisp": This is the standard phrase to describe someone's manner of speaking.
Variants and Related Words
- Lisping (adj/gerund): The act or quality of speaking with a lisp.
Synonyms
- Speech impediment (general term for a disorder affecting speech clarity).
- Sigmatism (a technical term for difficulty with sibilant sounds like /s/ and /z/).
Related Phrases
- Frontal lisp: A type of lisp where the tongue protrudes between the front teeth.
- Lateral lisp: A type of lisp where air escapes over the sides of the tongue, creating a 'slushy' sound.
Noun
- a flexible procedure-oriented programing language that manipulates symbols in the form of lists
- a speech defect that involves pronouncing `s' like voiceless `th' and `z' like voiced `th'
Verb
- speak with a lisp