The sound made by the vibration of vocal folds modified by the resonance of the vocal tract.
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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