- Look up
vocalization,
vocalize, or
vocalizing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vocalization or
vocalisation may
refer to: Speech,
communication using...
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functional value of this
difference is not yet known. Sometimes,
songs vocalized in the post-breeding
season act as a cue to
conspecific eavesdroppers...
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Masoretic Text. The
system soon
became used to
vocalize other Hebrew texts as well.
Tiberian vocalization marks vowels and stress,
distinguishes consonant...
- like
fault and
vault did not
undergo L-
vocalization but
rather L-restoration. They had
previously been L-
vocalized independently in Old
French and lacked...
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Problems playing this file? See
media help. A meow or
miaow is a cat
vocalization.
Meows may have
diverse tones in
terms of
their sound, and what is heard...
- are
vocalized with the
Tiberian graphemes used in a
manner closer to the
Palestinian system. The most
widely accepted term for this
vocalization system...
- (PDF) on
September 23, 2012. Gerhardt, H. C. (1994). "The
evolution of
vocalization in
frogs and toads".
Annual Review of
Ecology and Systematics. 25: 293–324...
- than mother–calf bonds. Blue
whales vocalize, with a
fundamental frequency ranging from 8 to 25 Hz;
their vocalizations may vary by region, season, behavior...
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Ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs)
occur at
frequencies ranging from
approximately 20–100 kHz. They are
emitted by
animals such as bats and rodents, and...
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words in the
English language represent animal sounds: the
noises and
vocalizations of
particular animals,
especially noises used by
animals for communication...