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Vocalization meaning
The act of vocalizing or something vocalized; a vocal utterance | Any specific mode of utterance; pronunciation | The use of speech to express an idea
Synonyms of Vocalization
Example sentences (20)
It combines religious ceremonies, community traditions and fashion styles through “a collective score of movement, clapping, vocalization and witnessing,” according to the company.
Like what if the howling really got them going, and they bred for the most distinctive howl, or the howl that sounded most like human vocalization, and fast-forward to today and dogs could be talking?
Only each vocalization changes the story for everyone else.
There was work to do on that because he said he was more of a ballad singer and I had to nudge him towards more this rock kind of vocalization.
The proposed new method for counting manatees, based on their vocalization spectrograms, was tested on a large data set of underwater recordings from the Changuinola and San San rivers in Bocas del Toro.
Peak vocalization represents an uptick in mating activity.
Some of the easiest stress symptoms to spot include excessive self-grooming, urine spraying, aggression, extreme vocalization and eliminating outside of the litter box.
Through resistance and vocalization, Rosenberg creates an impact in the San Luis Obispo community and beyond.
Comparison between families of the same order of catfish demonstrated family and species-specific patterns of vocalization, according to a study by Maria Clara Amorim.
Female estrus is 6–17 days out of a full 37-day cycle, and females will advertise fertility with urinary scent marks and increased vocalization.
From within this literary environment emerged many stories and novels about private detectives, also known as private investigators, PIs and "private eyes" ("eye" being the vocalization of "I" for "investigator").
He was arguing that there were many words that, even when repeated by the same speaker, varied considerably in their vocalization.
If the speaker has "l-vocalization" the /l/ is realized as a back rounded vowel, which again is likely to cause backing and rounding in a preceding vowel as coarticulation effects.
Much energy is used in the vocalization and it takes a toll on the territory holder who may be displaced by a fitter rival if he tires.
Physiology of Laughter In 1872 Charles Darwin published one of the first "comprehensive and in many ways remarkably accurate description of laughter in terms of respiration, vocalization, facial action and gesture and posture".
Some jug and stovepipe players utilize throat vocalization along with lip buzzing, as with the didgeridoo.
Sound vocalization ability to produce voice.
The Arabic system of vocalization marks known as harakat is also used in Persian, although some of the symbols have different pronunciations.
The male grasps the female by the neck and the female responds with vocalization that encourages the male to continue.
The only other vocalization made by territorial males is a "prolonged hoarse grunt sound" made when an individual is startled by a human.