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He seemed to have a slight speech defect There was something familiar about him.
As it went on, Blade began to wonder if the man had some sort of speech defect.
Her voice so disoriented me at first that I thought she had a speech defect.
As a consequence, he suffered from a speech defect during his entire life.
Some children continue to have speech defects after the surgery because of muscle problems in the palate.
Could she talk children into a speech defect?
She used to say that correcting speech defects in children was just showing them an alternative way of getting the right sounds.
In him the Hill drawl sounded like a speech defect he had never grown out of.
This speech defect may apply equally to native speakers as to foreign learners.
His speech defect seems more pronounced when he tries to raise his voice.
He also tested age-matched "normal" speakers and found that they had many speech defects as well.
The girl, who has a speech defect, "just kept saying she was scared," the special-education teacher told the investigators.
The careers complimented the other, and he used his magic skills to aid young people overcoming speech defects.
'Because if they had, she would have spoken with a speech defect for the rest of her life.' "
Due to a speech defect because of numerous operations on a cleft palate he was educated at home.
"This was his way of overcoming shyness and an early speech defect, with determination and energy".
Ieshige suffered from chronic ill health and a severe speech defect.
It used to be considered prestigious in Poland, but now it is usually considered a speech defect.
"He was a wonderful, empathetic man, and he understood the torment of a speech defect.
"Some other speech defect, then," I replied.
You got a speech defect?
Buddy's drawl snagged on a slight speech defect.
He had a speech defect.
Common speech defect, I noted.
Sounds like a speech defect."