I with I didn’t lithpCould talk like thith:“See Sally saw swiftly”Inthead of thith:“Thee Thally thaw thwiftly”But my thpeech therapith thayth:“That’th a fantathy”
“I really miss the old professor. He had a brilliant mind.” "That he did. I saw him in the lake the day he died. Even then he was screaming, ’I’m thinking! I’m thinking!’ "“You idiot! Didn’t you know the professor spoke with a lisp!?”
People who lisp do not lisp on the voiced final S in “Jones.” It’s the unvoiced S that gives them trouble. If you’re going to do a comic about a disability, at least get the disability right!
Linguist about 12 years ago
What they say is trueTeachers always teachthe things they cannot do…
Godfreydaniel about 12 years ago
I with I didn’t lithpCould talk like thith:“See Sally saw swiftly”Inthead of thith:“Thee Thally thaw thwiftly”But my thpeech therapith thayth:“That’th a fantathy”
K M about 12 years ago
“I really miss the old professor. He had a brilliant mind.” "That he did. I saw him in the lake the day he died. Even then he was screaming, ’I’m thinking! I’m thinking!’ "“You idiot! Didn’t you know the professor spoke with a lisp!?”
Itsjustb about 12 years ago
Blowback from people with speech impediments (is that the current PC term?) in 3….2….
rugeirn about 12 years ago
People who lisp do not lisp on the voiced final S in “Jones.” It’s the unvoiced S that gives them trouble. If you’re going to do a comic about a disability, at least get the disability right!
Joseph Houk about 12 years ago
The Lisp is a Distraction. Same as the co-worker’s “sexy voice” is an anti-distraction.