Vocalization
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Vocalization or vocalisation may refer to:
- L-vocalization, a process by which an [l] sound is replaced by a vowel or semivowel sound
- Vocalized pause or filler, a speech disfluency consisting of non-lexical sounds added to speech
- Vocable, any utterance, term, or word that is can be spoken and recognized
- Speech, the vocalized form of human communication
- Vocal music, music performed by singers with or without instrumental accompaniment
- Animal communication by auditory means
- Bird vocalisation, bird calls and bird songs
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Writing
- Harakat, supplementary diacritics to indicate short vowels in Arabic
- Niqqud, a system of diacritics to indicate vowel quality in Hebrew
- Babylonian vocalization, a system of niqqud devised by the Masoretes of Babylon
- Tiberian vocalization, a system of niqqud devised by the Masoretes of Tiberia
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