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vocalism

NOUN
  1. the system of vowels used in a particular language
  2. the sound made by the vibration of vocal folds modified by the resonance of the vocal tract
    a singer takes good care of his voice
    the giraffe cannot make any vocalizations

How To Use vocalism In A Sentence

  • And in the duets, Rutter and Gavin were glorious; faced with such wonderful vocalism we could not help but be carried away and forget the work's rather dodgy dramaturgy.
  • Brendel, on the other hand, presented the piano parts in his customary bleak way, clothing the songs in an expressive straitjacket completely at odds with Goerne's fluid vocalism.
  • We can now readily see from the above list that Hittite's 3ps preterite is identical to the experiential form sigmatic aorist, complete with the long *ē vocalism that tags non-punctive verbs. Looking for a simple origin to Hittite's hi-class preterite
  • However this is normally reconstructed with a different vocalism (*h₂ek-eti-) as found in Trends in Linguistics, Studies and Monographs 91 (1996), p.88. A possible relationship between 'four' and 'eight' in PIE
  • Again, Corelli's vocalism is certainly up to snuff, although ‘Di quella pira’ is so abbreviated as to be almost senseless.
  • Clare Lesser responds with some stunning vocalism whilst keeping a clear, expressive purity of tone, though I still felt that she could have had more feel for the words.
  • In Mr. Salonen’s Floof, a setting of a text by the Polish science-fiction writer Stanislaw Lem about an android that teaches itself to write love poetry using the jargon of higher math instead of the language of hearts and bodies, Ms. Arnold effortlessly alternated between lucid coloratura vocalism and the roughest, most guttural sounds; conductor Jeffrey Milarsky and the Miller musicians drove home Mr. Salonen’s punchy, rugged brand of postminimalism with assurance and aplomb. Philip Roth���s Grim Everyman Takes a Bow with Tak��cs
  • Adriana is no match for her hauteur and ruthlessness, and, with her solid vocalism, she is the center of attention every time that she is on stage.
  • Wixell's Count is another fine piece of vocalism and acting; like the Countess, we forgive him at the end because of his charm, and because we feel that he has grown wiser through this day of madness.
  • Probably due to his reliance on the score, much of his vocalism lacked emotional or expressive nuance.
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