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A lisp is often caused by the way a person produces certain speech sounds, particularly "s" and "z" sounds, which may be articulated incorrectly due to the positioning of the tongue. This can result from developmental factors, anatomical issues, or learned speech patterns. Some people may also have a lisp due to hearing difficulties that affect their speech development. Therapy with a speech-language pathologist can help individuals improve their articulation.

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