Inarticulate

Children's pronunciation is changeable, and even abnormal articulation is sometimes unstable. For example, when they say "very short", they pronounce well, but when they say "brother", they can't pronounce clearly. Different speech combinations or different word content structures will have different performances. Generally speaking, the distortion of the sound is more common, which means that the child may always pronounce that sound in that way, and Omissions and substitutions lack consistency.

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