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Significados de
vocalisation
en inglés
portugués
voz
catalán
vocalització
español
voz
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The sound made by the vibration of vocal folds modified by the resonance of the vocal tract.
voice
vox
vocalization
phonation
vocalism
español
voz
Sinónimos
Examples for "
voice
"
voice
vox
vocalization
phonation
vocalism
Examples for "
voice
"
1
Talk to the public information officer. Abrams'
voice
belied his tough talk.
2
Nothing happened: 'there was no
voice
,
no answer, no attention given them.'
3
It's a controversial idea: allowing children a
voice
in public policy decisions.
4
Mr Nally has also given a
voice
to the victims of crime.
5
Raising his right hand he said in a clear and commanding
voice
:
1
You merely need to set up communications between myself and another
vox
.
2
He has touched the
vox
humana stop of the crowd; it fairly roars.
3
A quick
vox
pop suggests he's not alone in that view.
4
The
vox
humana of a Hammond organ sobbed among the clouds.
5
She always spoke in a hushed
vox
tremulo, and never played any rough games.
1
Results showed that a population of motor neurons specifically fire during
vocalization
.
2
Most clinical events were brief and confined to
vocalization
or limb movements.
3
Speech may be called the prose, and song the poetry of
vocalization
.
4
His
vocalization
was unexceptionably pure, and his style was manly and noble.
5
I was greeted with joyous clapping, singing, and ululating, the great African
vocalization
.
1
All but one patient had improved swallowing and
phonation
after the procedure.
2
Impairment in
phonation
is especially severe in patients with respiratory dysfunction.
3
The voluntary control of
phonation
is a crucial achievement in the evolution of speech.
4
At
phonation
the bands are drawn toward each other, meeting just as it commences.
5
There was increase in fundamental frequency, maximum
phonation
time and self-reference voice-related quality of life.
1
The aged pianist had often listened to her
vocalism
with enraptured gaze, and she believed he, too, was her slave.
2
In this city Emma lived for four years, during most of which time she received instruction in
vocalism
from the venerable Professor Perkins.
3
Emile, for his part, was equally interested in her exploits in
vocalism
,
which he found as extraordinary and unexpected as everything else about her.
4
Squabbling believably, Chen and Chiu have the body language and shorthand
vocalisms
of genuine siblings.
5
Vocalism
,
measure, concentration, determination, and the divine power to speak words;
Uso de
vocalisation
en inglés
1
It's one of the clearest cases of where a
vocalisation
comes from.
2
These behaviours all require her to control her
vocalisation
and breathing.
3
Mr. Direck felt they were going back, back, in spite of all this
vocalisation
.
4
Pathetically cheerful that pum, pum, hopelessly cheerful indeed against the dirge of the air, a dirge accentuated by sporadic
vocalisation
.
5
Even after only a few minutes'
vocalisation
on this subject a deadly infection seems to creep into the air-theinfection of priggishness.
6
I let Jonny improvise. Norris says the result is an almost otherworldly sound that is unlike any other style of
vocalisation
in the world.
7
I did my best to give the children your message, but I fear I failed ignominiously in giving the proper bovine
vocalisation
to "Mroo."
8
In the morning among the Walunga all the villagers turn out, and a continuous clapping is kept up to the
vocalisation
of a shrill "Kwi-tata?"
9
It was also not believed possible for apes to learn new
vocalisations
.
10
He seemingly mimicked their gait and moves, their posture and their
vocalisations
.
11
I quickly began to know their quirks, understand their personalities, sounds and
vocalisations
.
12
And the contrasting
vocalisations
in other movements were equally convincing.
13
You might even find your baby joining syllables together at this stage as
vocalisations
increase.
14
Vocalisations
are the minority of their communications.
15
The low frequency
vocalisations
of fin and blue whales are the most powerful and ubiquitous biological sounds in the ocean.
16
They're joined on some tracks by the trumpet and extraordinary wordless
vocalisations
of Norwegian Per Jørgensen, another player open to change.
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Colocaciones frecuentes
sporadic vocalisation
Translations for
vocalisation
portugués
voz
voz humana
catalán
vocalització
veu
articulació
español
voz
fonación
Vocalisation
a través del tiempo