Dyslalia
Dyslalia is a disorder of articulation of speech sounds: the child omits, substitutes, distorts or inverts certain sounds, although hearing and intelligence are normal. It is not a disease. It is not mental retardation. It is not laziness. It is a specific difficulty in the coordination and control of the phonoarticulatory apparatus — that is, the lips, tongue, teeth, palate and the entire speech mechanism.
