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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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sound

   Book,  Paragraph
1 I, 1 | Further, some animals emit sound while others are mute, and 2 I, 11 | and into it at the end the sound makes its way, as into the 3 II, 1 | attached to the tail; that the sound of its voice is a something 4 II, 1 | a something between the sound of a pan-pipe and that of 5 IV, 8 | perception of colour and of sound, and the senses of smell 6 IV, 8 | others have the passage for sound discernible. It is the same 7 IV, 8 | for, by the way, though a sound be very slight in the open 8 IV, 9 | 9~Voice and sound are different from one another; 9 IV, 9 | language differs from voice and sound. The fact is that no animal 10 IV, 9 | language, but they can emit sound by internal air or wind, 11 IV, 9 | cicada, which makes the sound by means of the friction 12 IV, 9 | produce any natural voice or sound. Fishes can produce no voice, 13 IV, 9 | chalcis makes a sort piping sound, and the cuckoo-fish makes 14 IV, 9 | the cuckoo-fish makes a sound greatly like the cry of 15 IV, 9 | in all these fishes is a sound caused in some cases by 16 IV, 9 | correct expression would be "sound". For the scallop, when 17 IV, 9 | flying", makes a whizzing sound; and so does the sea-swallow 18 IV, 9 | the flight of birds the sound made by their wings is obviously 19 IV, 9 | utterance to an articulate sound (or a sound of vowel and 20 IV, 9 | an articulate sound (or a sound of vowel and consonant in 21 IV, 9 | some cases, a shrill piping sound, like the serpent; in others, 22 IV, 9 | or low, and the kinds of sound capable of being produced 23 IV, 9 | species; but articulate sound, that one might reasonably 24 IV, 9 | The elephant makes a vocal sound of a windlike sort by the 25 IV, 9 | the trunk, just like the sound of a man panting or sighing; 26 IV, 9 | employ the trunk as well, the sound produced is like that of 27 v, 14 | continuous and prolonged sound, in the fact that the note 28 v, 16 | purpose of deadening the sound of the blow; and this is 29 VI, 18 | their neigh is abnormal in sound, and from the sexual organ 30 VI, 21 | bodily constitutions be sound. The herdsmen tame the castrated 31 VI, 28 | domesticated congener. The sound of the grunt also is similar; 32 VI, 29 | hide of the animal remains sound and uninjured.~ 33 VII, 6 | children of cripples are mostly sound, and there is no hard and 34 VII, 10 | birth the child makes no sound, even though in difficult 35 VIII, 2 | keeps up a dull moaning sound corresponding to the noise 36 IX, 1 | limit the matter to audible sound, such as can differentiate 37 IX, 1 | completely cowed, and dreads the sound of his conqueror’s voice. 38 IX, 40 | monotonous and quite peculiar sound made by all the bees is 39 IX, 49B| they produce this peculiar sound.~-THE END-~ ~


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