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  • noun Plural form of vocalization.

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Examples

  • Pollard and Blumstein conducted their study by "recording alarm-call vocalizations in eight species of rodents that live in social groups of various sizes."

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • Pollard and Blumstein conducted their study by "recording alarm-call vocalizations in eight species of rodents that live in social groups of various sizes."

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • And our ancestors, living in small groups where affiliation and identity was important, it seems interesting to think about them having some kind of vocalizations that could have helped them identify each other.

    Signing, Singing, Speaking: How Language Evolved 2010

  • And our ancestors, living in small groups where affiliation and identity was important, it seems interesting to think about them having some kind of vocalizations that could have helped them identify each other.

    Signing, Singing, Speaking: How Language Evolved 2010

  • And our ancestors, living in small groups where affiliation and identity was important, it seems interesting to think about them having some kind of vocalizations that could have helped them identify each other.

    Signing, Singing, Speaking: How Language Evolved 2010

  • And our ancestors, living in small groups where affiliation and identity was important, it seems interesting to think about them having some kind of vocalizations that could have helped them identify each other.

    Signing, Singing, Speaking: How Language Evolved 2010

  • Dr. Gerhard Jahns, a control engineer who helped devise the project, said that about 700 "vocalizations" were recorded from about 20 cows, a process he described as "extremely time-consuming."

    Boing Boing: October 27, 2002 - November 2, 2002 Archives 2002

  • "To really have someone taking research and give you real numbers and breakdowns what kind of vocalizations you're having with the kids - I think that's real eye-opening for the teachers," Platz-Davidson says.

    LJWorld.com stories: News < 2010

  • "To really have someone taking research and give you real numbers and breakdowns what kind of vocalizations you're having with the kids - I think that's real eye-opening for the teachers," Platz-Davidson says.

    LJWorld.com stories: News < 2010

  • "To really have someone taking research and give you real numbers and breakdowns what kind of vocalizations you're having with the kids - I think that's real eye-opening for the teachers," Platz-Davidson says.

    LJWorld.com stories: News < 2010

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