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A gay lisp is not a technil lisp, but refers to stereotypil speech attribut assigned to and sometim heard gay mal. [ language Beyond Lispg: Co Swchg and Gay Speech Styl] ] […

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GAY LISP

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A gay lisp is actually not a lisp but refers to stereotypil speech attribut assigned to and sometim seen gay mal. Several speech featur are stereotyped as markers of gay male inty: reful pronunciatn, wi pch range, high and rapidly changg pch, breathy tone, lengthened itive sounds, and pronunciatn of t as ts and d as dz.

GAYDAR—SENDG MIXED SIGNALS

The prent study examed the popular stereotype that gay men lisp by evaluatg to what extent listeners associated ntal or ontal articulatn/lispg wh gayns. Fifteen heterosexual mal and 15 heterosexual femal listened to 275 sampl of read speech and judged the sexual orientatn o … * gay lisp wikipedia *

Some rearchers report that North Amerin gay men tend to pronounce sibilants (s, z, sh, and the like) wh assibilatn -- more sibilatn, hissg, or strincy. A study by Rudolf Gd vtigated claims that people n intify gay mal by their speech and that the listeners e pch range and fluctuatn cidg.

THE PREVALENCE OF LISPG GAY MEN

Several well known, and one misunrstood, featur of the stereotypil gay voice | Johnson * gay lisp wikipedia *

Gd found that listeners uld intify gay male speakers, but that there were no nvcg differenc pch. Some analysts say gay people speak wh an affected accent, as a way of signallg their inty and affiliatn wh the gay subculture, or a way to exprs femy.

GAY PCH, LISP?

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GAY LISP

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