in the Sfyria whistled language Problems playing this file? See media help. Whistled languages are linguistic systems that use whistling to emulate speech...
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displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Whistled language – Emulation of speech by whistling Drum (communication) – Drums used for long-distance...
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Silbo Gomero (redirect from Silbo Gomero language)
(Spanish: silbo gomero [ˈsilβo ɣoˈmeɾo], "Gomeran whistle"), also known as el silbo ("the whistle"), is a whistled register of Spanish used by inhabitants of...
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Musical languages are constructed languages based on musical sounds, which tend to incorporate articulation. Whistled languages are dependent on an underlying...
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player became the best whistler in the world". Washington Post. "Highest note whistled". Guinness World Records. "Lowest note whistled". Guinness World Records...
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multiple languages. Body language Conversation Sociolinguistics Language acquisition List of language disorders Origin of speech Whistled language Phonocentrism...
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tale Turkish bird language, a whistled version of the Turkish language used by farmers to communicate over long distances Language of the birds (disambiguation)...
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dili is not the only whistling language -- there are over 50 known whistled languages. Silbo Gomero is another whistling language but instead is from the...
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such as whistling and drumming. Whistled Yoruba is used to communicate over long distances. The language is transformed as speakers talk and whistle simultaneously:...
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Kongthong (section Jingrwai Iawbei whistling language)
inhabitants who use the whistled language "Jingrwai Iawbei" and build the remarkable living root bridges. Tourists and language researchers from several...
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