Interdental sigmatism

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Sigmatismus interdentalis ( Eng. ' Inter-tooth lisp ') is a speech error , a special form of lisp . It is caused by a disturbance in the formation of sounds . The tip of the tongue hits between the teeth instead of against the dam when speaking. The cause can be a clenched tongue.

See also

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Gerhard Böhme: Language, speech, voice and swallowing disorders. Volume 1. ( online )