The word 'lisp,' is an English and Middle English word which originated around 1100 CE. In Middle English, the word was known as 'lipsen.' It describes an unorthodox way of speaking, or a speech impediment. The letters s and z are pronounced the same, and are often accompanied by the 'th' sound before the letter.
She had a lisp.
Spacewar! on the DEC PDP-1. It was written by the same guy (Steve Russel) that wrote MIT's first real LISP compiler for the IBM 709 after discovering an algorithm for a key LISP function that even Mccarthy (LISP's inventor) thought could only be written for an interpreter.
Some basic checking shows that this surname seems to have some British Cornish origin. Also, in mythology, it seems to derive from the Greek (winged lion with bird beak).
No, they live in Europe from ages. Yes, they can be asian as well as no because they arent british
Amies is of Norman origin, arriving in the British Isles with the Norman Conquest of 1066 A.D.
The word "lisp" is spelled L-I-S-P.
No, Bailee Madison does not have a lisp.
Jennette does not have a lisp. If you check out her video on youtube titled, "In The Airport Heading to MOA!", she says that she does not have a lisp. She says its her computer that makes it sound like she has a lisp.
no he just has a lisp in the cable guy
No, he doesn't have a lisp, but he does have a Scottish accent.
Common Lisp was created in 1984.
Le Lisp was created in 1981.
Guy L. Steele has written: 'COMMON LISP' -- subject(s): COMMON LISP (Computer program language), LISP (Computer program language), LISP, Common Lisp (Langage de programmation)
The word lisp comes from Old English origins. The word lisp can be used as either a noun or a verb.
No, Nicole is not a traditionally British name. It is of French origin.
Cuz the actress has a lisp?
Yea he does.. He has admitted to havin a mild lisp ..