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vocalization

NOUN
  1. the use of uttered sounds for auditory communication
  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 vocalization In A Sentence

  • These songs are characterized by their lengthy vocalization and free rhythm.
  • In pursuit of bigger game, I began searching for similar archaic behavior in humans, focusing on the apparently primitive vocalization of laughter.
  • Aboriginal songs include many kinds of vocalizations ranging from growling, grunting, and shrieking to bitonal syllabic chanting.
  • The seismic components of vocalizations were filtered and amplified separately from the acoustic signals to compensate for not having a preamplifier for the geophones.
  • The computer recorded the elapsed time (in 10 ths of milliseconds) between word presentation and vocalization.
  • Various yelps, hoots, screams, squawks, and other vocalizations are used by many species of primates and birds to herald the approach of predators to relatives and other members of the same species.
  • Distance estimation to unseen birds is difficult, because attenuation of bird vocalizations is affected by vegetation type and physiognomy, position of the bird relative to the observer, and song or call pitch.
  • But these vocalisations should not be elevated to the status of human communications.
  • There seems to be titillating flirtation that transpires -- vocalization, sniffing, nuzzling, nipping, or flehmen response -- all of which involve the stallion seeing and interacting with a mare's head and forebody. TheHorse.com News
  • The single utterance is what is necessary, a real freshness of vocalization which is, so to speak, the singer's own throat. Adventures in the Arts Informal Chapters on Painters, Vaudeville, and Poets
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