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1 IV, 9 | language is the articulation of vocal sounds by the instrumentality 2 IV, 9 | voice and larynx can emit vocal or vowel sounds; non-vocal 3 IV, 9 | the lips; and out of these vocal and non-vocal sounds language 4 IV, 9 | and can therefore utter vocal or vowel sounds), for it 5 IV, 9 | night time.) Birds can utter vocal sounds; and such of them 6 IV, 9 | The smaller birds are more vocal and given to chirping than 7 IV, 9 | bird becomes particularly vocal. Some of them call when 8 IV, 9 | Viviparous quadrupeds utter vocal sounds of different kinds, 9 IV, 9 | the capability of uttering vocal sounds, the converse does 10 IV, 9 | that is, they can make vocal sounds, but they cannot 11 IV, 9 | most part lisp and stutter.~Vocal sounds and modes of language 12 IV, 9 | differ according to locality. Vocal sounds are characterized 13 IV, 9 | Men have the same voice or vocal sounds, but they differ 14 IV, 9 | language.~The elephant makes a vocal sound of a windlike sort 15 IV, 11| in all animals that are vocal has a thinner and sharper