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Meaning of "vocalisations"

vocalisation (noun) - the act of producing vocal sounds or the sound that is produced by vocalizing. This term is commonly used in the context of linguistics, biology (animal communication), and speech pathology
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Its vocalisations are mainly subdued and unnoticeable.
Elephants use many different vocalisations to communicate.
The vocalisations of the two species are slightly different.
Spotted bowerbirds have a diverse range of vocalisations.
Interpretation of flock vocalisations is possible by experienced animal handlers.
Territorial disputes probably occur accompanied by vocalisations.
Many animals use vocalisations to advertise their territory.
No improvements in impulse control or automatic vocalisations were noted.
Marine mammals use vocalisations in many different ways.
Vocalisations are also important in chimp communication.
Horses use a range of different vocalisations to communicate.
Cat vocalisations have been categorised according to a range of characteristics.
Little else is known about vocalisations.
The vocalisations of this species are diverse and markedly loud.
She was able to communicate through vocalisations and gestures.

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Vocalisations are also used to communicate.
They communicate through chemical odors as well as vocalisations.
The range and quantity of vocalisations vary between species.
The island form also differs in morphology and vocalisations.
Badgers have a variety of vocalisations but are generally quiet animals.
They communicate mainly by vocalisations.
Its vocalisations carry better in natural environments than those of the house sparrow.
Identify and record its vocalisations to aid field surveys.
In this study we used an acoustic array to localise male vocalisations.
It is thought that these vocalisations convey his social status.
There were more repeats of words and perhaps more florid vocalisations.
Perhaps one of the most renowned vocalisations of cats is their purr.
The anxiolytic activity of a product is demonstrated by a reduction in the duration of those vocalisations.
Few directed vocalisations.
Advertisement vocalisations by males appear to serve as cues by which females recognise their kin.
The two wedgebills are nearly undecipherable except for their vocalisations and song.
Dialogue is generally limited to vocalisations and sound effects similar to the game.
This is not the first time that seals have copied human vocalisations.
Slight differences in vocalisations mean that individual males can be distinguished by their calls.
A minority of users also will present with uncontrolled vocalisations and muscular spasms.
Replaying vocalisations of the species for Sierra Leone Prinia only.
Dormice have an excellent sense of hearing and signal each other with a variety of vocalisations.
The saxaul sparrow 's vocalisations are little reported.
They possess air pouches connected to the pharynx which may amplify their vocalisations.
Finally, acoustic vocalisations are used in courtship before mating.
Individual movements within the group are coordinated using both vocalisations and scent signals.
Can chimpanzee vocalisations reveal the origins of human language?
Loss of one copy was associated with impairment of ultrasonic vocalisations and a modest developmental delay.
And so their vocalisations are fairly stereotypical, with only a little bit of flexibility.
The Indian rhinoceros makes a wide variety of vocalisations.
Instead of cries, he will use vocalisations more often as a form of communication.
Adult and young New Guinea crocodiles have a range of vocalisations.
Her vocalisations are somewhat horse-like and her diet is exclusively vegetarian.
Continuous chattering, singing and other complex vocalisations.
Conduct surveys particularly using its vocalisations at night, primarily in montane areas.

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