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dyslexic
Definition:
(nou) impaired ability to learn to read
Phonetic Transcription:
dɪsˈleksɪə

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Common mistakes of dyslexic pronunciation

- Stress placement: Many learners incorrectly place stress on the second syllable, saying "dy-SLEX-ic" instead of the correct "DYS-lex-ic" (ˈdɪsˌlɛk.sɪk). Tip: Focus on emphasizing the first syllable to improve clarity.
- Vowel sounds: Some may pronounce the "y" as a long vowel, saying "dys-LEX-ic" with an "ee" sound. The correct pronunciation uses a short "i" sound, as in "dys" (ˈdɪs). Tip: Practice saying "dys" like "this" to get the right vowel.
- Consonant blending: Learners might omit the "s" sound in "dyslexic," pronouncing it as "dylexic." The "s" is crucial for correct pronunciation (ˈdɪsˌlɛk.sɪk). Tip: Emphasize the "s" to ensure each part of the word is clear.
- Final syllable confusion: Some people may mispronounce the last syllable as "ick" instead of "ic." The standard pronunciation ends with the short "i" sound (ˈdɪsˌlɛk.sɪk). Tip: Think of "ic" as in "music" to maintain the correct ending.
- Overemphasis on syllables: A common mistake is to overly stretch the syllables, resulting in "dy-sle-xic." The correct pronunciation is smoother and more connected (ˈdɪsˌlɛk.sɪk). Tip: Practice saying the word quickly to develop a natural flow.