betacism

/ˈbiːtəsɪzəm/
noun 2

Definitions

noun

1

A sound change in which [b] (the voiced bilabial plosive) shifts to [v] (the voiced labiodental fricative).

Betacism is a fairly common phenomenon: it has taken place in Greek, Hebrew, Spanish, and some Portuguese dialects, among others.

2

A speech disorder involving excessive use of the [b] sound, or conversion of other sounds into it.

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