Vocalization
Vocalization or vocalisation may refer to:
- Speech, communication using the human voice
- Vocable, an utterance that is not considered a word
 - Speech production, the processes by which spoken sounds are made
 
 - Animal communication, the transfer of information from one or a group of animals to another
- Amphibian vocalization
 - Bird vocalization, bird calls and bird songs
 - Dolphin vocalizations
 - Female copulatory vocalizations, produced by females while mating
 
 - Voice (phonetics), the vibration of the vocal cords that accompanies some speech sounds
- Consonant voicing and devoicing, the addition or removal of this vibration from consonant sounds
 
 - Vocalization, the change of a sound into a vowel
- L-vocalization, the change of the consonant [l] into a vowel or semivowel
 
 - Vocal music, music performed by singers with or without instrumental accompaniment
 - Speech disfluency, an utterance that interrupts the normal flow of speech
 
Writing
    
- Vocalization of consonantal text, the adding of vowels to a text written in consonants only
- Arabic diacritics, symbols added to Arabic letters to represent vowels and consonant length
 - Niqqud, a system of diacritics to indicate vowel quality in Hebrew
- Babylonian vocalization, a system of niqqud devised by the Masoretes of Babylon; defunct
 - Palestinian vocalization, a system of niqqud devised by the Masoretes of Jerusalem; defunct
 - Tiberian vocalization, a system of niqqud devised by the Masoretes of Tiberias; still in use
 
 
 
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