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- Vocable abstract "In the broadest sense of the word, a vocable is any meaningful sound uttered by people, such as a word or term, that is fixed by their language and culture. However, use in the broad sense is archaic. The term is currently used for utterances which are not considered words, such as the English vocables of assent and denial, uh-huh /əˈhʌ/ and uh-uh /ˈʌʔə/, or the vocable of error, uh-oh /ˈʌʔoʊ/.Such non-lexical vocables are often used in music, for example la la la or dum dee dum, or in magical incantations, such as abra-cadabra. Many Native American songs consist entirely of vocables; this may be due to both phonetic substitution to increase the resonance of the song, and to the trade of songs between nations speaking different languages.Vocables are common as pause fillers, such as um and er in English, where they have little formal meaning and are rarely purposeful. Pseudowords that mimic the structure of real words are used in experiments in psycholinguistics and cognitive psychology, for example the nonsense syllables introduced by Hermann Ebbinghaus.The proto-words of infants, which are meaningful but do not correspond to words of adult speech, are also sometimes called vocables.".
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- Vocable wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oral_communication.
- Vocable wikiPageWikiLink Category:Requests_for_audio_pronunciation.
- Vocable wikiPageWikiLink Category:Singing.
- Vocable wikiPageWikiLink Cognitive_psychology.
- Vocable wikiPageWikiLink Hermann_Ebbinghaus.
- Vocable wikiPageWikiLink Native_American_music.
- Vocable wikiPageWikiLink Non-lexical_vocables_in_music.
- Vocable wikiPageWikiLink Nonsense_syllable.
- Vocable wikiPageWikiLink Onomatopoeia.
- Vocable wikiPageWikiLink Pause_filler.
- Vocable wikiPageWikiLink Proto-word.
- Vocable wikiPageWikiLink Pseudoword.
- Vocable wikiPageWikiLink Psycholinguistics.
- Vocable wikiPageWikiLink Sonorant.
- Vocable wikiPageWikiLink Speech_disfluency.
- Vocable wikiPageWikiLink Word.
- Vocable wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vocable".
- Vocable wikiPageWikiLinkText "vocable".
- Vocable wikiPageWikiLinkText "vocalise".
- Vocable hasPhotoCollection Vocable.
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- Vocable wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Speech-and-debate-stub.
- Vocable subject Category:Oral_communication.
- Vocable subject Category:Requests_for_audio_pronunciation.
- Vocable subject Category:Singing.
- Vocable type Article.
- Vocable type Art.
- Vocable type Article.
- Vocable comment "In the broadest sense of the word, a vocable is any meaningful sound uttered by people, such as a word or term, that is fixed by their language and culture. However, use in the broad sense is archaic.".
- Vocable label "Vocable".
- Vocable sameAs اللفظة.
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- Vocable sameAs Вокабула.
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- Vocable wasDerivedFrom Vocable?oldid=680029190.
- Vocable isPrimaryTopicOf Vocable.