Definitions from Wiktionary (vocalization)
▸ noun: The act of vocalizing or something vocalized; a vocal utterance
▸ noun: Any specific mode of utterance; pronunciation
▸ noun: The use of speech to express an idea
▸ noun: (biology) The production of communication sounds with the syrinx or larynx (in tetrapods) or with the swim bladder (in fish)
▸ noun: (music) The production of musical sounds using the voice, especially as an exercise
▸ noun: (orthography) The vowel diacritics in certain scripts, like Hebrew and Arabic, which are not normally written, but which are used in dictionaries, children's books, religious texts and textbooks for learners.
▸ noun: (orthography, phonology) The addition of these diacritics and the respective phonemes to a word; the spoken form the word thereby receives.
▸ noun: (phonology) The change in pronunciation of historically or variably consonant (typically sonorant) sounds as vowels. For example, the syllabic /l/ in words like people or the coda one in words like cold or coal are variably realized as a high back vowel or glide—[ʊ], [u], [ɤ] or [o]—in many dialects of English in the US, UK, and the Southern Hemisphere. For example, in African American Vernacular English, one common pronunciation of the words "people", "cold", and "coal" is [pʰipʊ], [kʰoɤd], or [kʰoɤ] respectively.
animal vocalization,
excessive vocalization,
Whale vocalization,
Bird vocalization,
Tiberian vocalization,
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▸ noun: The act of vocalizing or something vocalized; a vocal utterance
▸ noun: Any specific mode of utterance; pronunciation
▸ noun: The use of speech to express an idea
▸ noun: (biology) The production of communication sounds with the syrinx or larynx (in tetrapods) or with the swim bladder (in fish)
▸ noun: (music) The production of musical sounds using the voice, especially as an exercise
▸ noun: (orthography) The vowel diacritics in certain scripts, like Hebrew and Arabic, which are not normally written, but which are used in dictionaries, children's books, religious texts and textbooks for learners.
▸ noun: (orthography, phonology) The addition of these diacritics and the respective phonemes to a word; the spoken form the word thereby receives.
▸ noun: (phonology) The change in pronunciation of historically or variably consonant (typically sonorant) sounds as vowels. For example, the syllabic /l/ in words like people or the coda one in words like cold or coal are variably realized as a high back vowel or glide—[ʊ], [u], [ɤ] or [o]—in many dialects of English in the US, UK, and the Southern Hemisphere. For example, in African American Vernacular English, one common pronunciation of the words "people", "cold", and "coal" is [pʰipʊ], [kʰoɤd], or [kʰoɤ] respectively.
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voice,
vocalisation,
singing,
uttering,
vociferation,
vocalism,
utterance,
vocable,
vocal,
vocaliser,
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infant,
ultrasonic,
spontaneous,
different,
human,
earliest,
masoretic,
maternal,
loud,
correct,
specific
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