Vocalization | Animal Calls, Communication Acoustics | Britannica Vocalization, any sound produced through the action of an animal’s respiratory system and used in communication Vocal sound, which is virtually limited to frogs, crocodilians and geckos, birds, and mammals, is sometimes the dominant form of communication
What Are Vocalizations? A Biological Explanation Human language is a highly advanced form of learned vocalization We produce sound using a larynx, similar to other mammals, but our ability to acquire speech is dependent on learning, much like a songbird learns its song
vocalization - Wiktionary, the free dictionary vocalization (countable and uncountable, plural vocalizations) (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
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Vocalization - definition of vocalization by The Free Dictionary Define vocalization vocalization synonyms, vocalization pronunciation, vocalization translation, English dictionary definition of vocalization v vo·cal·ized , vo·cal·iz·ing , vo·cal·iz·es v tr 1 To produce by using the vocal organs: "I said these things out loud, actually vocalized the words"