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vocalization
noun
The act of vocalizing or something vocalized; a vocal utterance
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As Tyler yowled songs like "Dream On" and "Walk This Way," his vocal cords smashed together more than seven hundred thousand times — a larger dose of vocalization than a schoolteacher takes in an entire day.
Involuntary vocalization may also occur.
These early works occasionally use Sprechstimme, a variety of vocalization between speech and song that uses approximate pitches along a continuum notated by the composer.
On each side of the blunt muzzle are two small bulges that contain air sacs used in vocalization.
Stimulation of this area can produce vocalization or interrupt speech.
Call-and-response vocalization, while a distinctly African American tradition, is also a military practice.
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The English author Samuel Johnson may have suffered from a form of the disorder, based on contemporary descriptions of his facial tics and of the strange vocalizations interrupting his normal speech.
Males that form exploded leks typically have extremely loud vocalizations that ring through the forest for hundreds of metres.
The strength of these vocalizations enabled one blue whale to be followed by fixed hydrophone arrays on the ocean bottom for 43 days over a course of 2,700 km (1,700 miles).
Some of their vocalizations are very loud; biologists have recorded extremely low sounds (12.5 200 hertz) from a blue whale and have claimed they are the loudest sounds known from any animal.
Communication between chimps in the wild takes the form of facial expressions, gestures, and a large array of vocalizations, including screams, hoots, grunts, and roars.
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