vocalization Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌvəʊ.kəl.aɪˈzeɪ.ʃən]
  • Us [ ˌvoʊ.kəl.ɪˈzeɪ.ʃən]

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  • Moreover, in this study it was demonstrated that communicative vocalizations were shorter compared to 'investigative ' vocalizations (approximately 0.35 vs. 1 second).

  • Consonants are grouped into three major categories for ease of comparison with infants' vocalizations : labials, alveolars and velars.

  • Quasivowels, representing the least advanced category theoretically, are the first vocalizations with speech-like quality to be produced in very early infancy.

  • Laboratory assistants kept a rough count of vocalizations during sessions.

  • Studies of cetaceans have uncovered a number of patterns of behaviour and vocalizations, which some cetologists have ascribed to cultural processes.

  • One is an unstable volatile substance that elicits ultrasound vocalizations in male mice as an unconditioned response.

  • Other mammals have only rigid, species-specific, limbic vocalizations.

  • No single consonant or vowel segments, vegetative sounds, or vocalizations not determined to be canonical babbling were analyzed.

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