paraplasis
/ˈpærəplæsɪs/Definitions
1. noun
A speech impediment in which words are replaced with similar-sounding words, often resulting in the use of malapropisms.
“The patient’s paraplasis made it difficult for him to communicate effectively with his doctor.”
2. noun
A type of stuttering or stammering characterized by the repetition or substitution of sounds.
“The child’s paraplasis made him struggle to order food at the cafeteria.”