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lallation A lallation (also called ''cambia-letras'' or ''troca-letra'', "letter changer", in Latin American countries) is an imperfect enunciation of the letter "L", in which it sounds like "R" (or vice versa), as frequently found in infantile speech. The speech pattern has been particularly associated with the use of the Portuguese, Spanish and English languages by Chinese,〔('Word Game' )〕 Korean,〔http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1467-1770.1983.tb00946.x/abstract〕 and Japanese people.〔('Cowboys and Japanese' )〕 The use of lallation has thus been a common feature of Western stereotypes of East Asian people. It is also common among English-speakers in parts of East Africa. ==See also==
* Engrish * Japanese speakers learning r and l
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