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jaspinder kaur jaspinder kaur
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A child consistently says "dis" instead of "this" and "singin'" instead of "singing." The most likely interpretation of this behavior is that the child:

▸ has a phonological deficit.

▸ speaks AAEV.

▸ has a speech disfluency.

▸ engages in unpredictable substitution.
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