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In this episode, we'll be talking about lateral lisps. A lateral lisp affects sounds that require centralized airflow, like /s/ and /z/. When a client exhibits a lateral lisp, the airflow isn't centralized - it's lateralized. This results in a distortion that causes the sound to be "slushy" or "mushy." Go here to access the show notes: https://bit.ly/TSSEP117
By Jessica Cassity, M.S., CCC-SLP4.8
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In this episode, we'll be talking about lateral lisps. A lateral lisp affects sounds that require centralized airflow, like /s/ and /z/. When a client exhibits a lateral lisp, the airflow isn't centralized - it's lateralized. This results in a distortion that causes the sound to be "slushy" or "mushy." Go here to access the show notes: https://bit.ly/TSSEP117

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