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=== Popular/common mispronounciations ===
=== Popular/common mispronounciations ===


* Pronouncing [[Quacko]] as “cracko”
* Pronouncing [[Quacko|"Quacko"]] as “cracko”
* Pronouncing Twitch as “tritch”
* Pronouncing "Twitch" as “tritch”
* Pronouncing "woke up" as "roke up"
* Pronouncing "woke up" as "roke up"
* Pronouncing "question" as "crestion"
* Pronouncing "question" as "crestion"
* Pronouncing “twelve” as “trelve”
* Pronouncing “twelve” as “trelve”
* Pronouncing "cuck" as "cook" and "cock"
* Pronouncing "cuck" as "cook" and "cock"
* Permanently as "pernamently"
* Pronouncing "permanently" as "pernamently"
* Pronouncing "anonymous" as "anominus"
* Pronouncing "supposedly" as "suppositively"

Revision as of 13:08, 9 October 2023

Daniel Larson suffers from a benign, but still noticeable (and noticed) speech impediment, which remains to be one the most benign of his many disorders.

Daniel's speech impediment seems to fluctuate, one minute he'll be speaking, and the next he'll be unable to form a sentence. But despite his very unpredictable speech impediment, his speech impediment patterns are pretty predictable. Some of this could also stem from his autism, as some autistic people have a tendency to sometimes go non-verbal.

Daniel seems to have problems pronouncing his consonants, more specifically with his w's, replacing them with the r sound.

Popular/common mispronounciations

  • Pronouncing "Quacko" as “cracko”
  • Pronouncing "Twitch" as “tritch”
  • Pronouncing "woke up" as "roke up"
  • Pronouncing "question" as "crestion"
  • Pronouncing “twelve” as “trelve”
  • Pronouncing "cuck" as "cook" and "cock"
  • Pronouncing "permanently" as "pernamently"
  • Pronouncing "anonymous" as "anominus"
  • Pronouncing "supposedly" as "suppositively"