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Arthur ends up with some very linguistically interesting speech due to his mouth swelling from an allergic reaction. So how did he do it? First, I just decided to try what would happen if I just consciously talked without ever fully closing my lips helps if you round them a lot and never touched my tongue at or very close to my hard palate. However as I am unacquainted with what the speech of people with swollen mouths normally sounds like is there research on this?
Although I will say that many years ago when I had my entire mouth frozen for my wisdom teeth to be removed, I recall my speech being quite hard to understand.
Alas, I did not make a recording. Part of cabinpressureadvent. Previous linguistics in Cabin Pressure. Season 2: NATO alphabet and chiasmus in Helsinki , Polish names and sportscaster present in Gdansk , Expletive infixation, strong past, Gricean maxims, and quantifiers in Ipswich , Formal vocabulary, Spanish, and onomatopoeia in Johannesburg , Ambiguous compounds in Kuala Lumpur , Limericks, perfect rhymes, and evil-sounding names in Limerick , Christmas mondegreens in Molokai.
Look for it a few days. Don't miss out on any interesting linguistics! Get my monthly newsletter in your inbox. Notes pyrzqxgl said: I occasionally get hives in my mouth. I will try to remember to record something then and tag it with how my mouth is swollen. Newer ] [ Older.