The type of language that concern only with the speaking or vocal sound.
lingual vocal
Verbal communication involves using words to convey a message. Vocal communication refers to the tone, pitch, and volume of a person's voice when speaking. Visual communication includes conveying information through images, gestures, and body language.
Verbal refers to communication through words or language, whether spoken or written. Vocal specifically refers to the sound produced by the voice box in speaking or singing. Essentially, verbal is broader and encompasses all forms of language-based communication, while vocal is more specific to the act of using one's voice.
verbal, spoken, singing, articulate, pronounced, said, choral, lyric, voiced
the nature is broadest sense in physical nature and the elements is verbal vocal visual
Non-verbal. Several studies (which I am sorry to say I cannot cite) indicate that the words in a conversation account for somewhere in the range of 7% of the meaning in the conversation. The rest is compounded into gestures, body language and vocal inflection.
Probably for hundreds of thousands of years people or their close ancestors have been using verbal/vocal communication in one way or another.
Paralanguage refers to vocal cues like tone, pitch, and volume which accompany speech. Nonverbal communication, on the other hand, encompasses a broader range of body language cues such as gestures, facial expressions, and eye contact. While paralanguage focuses on vocal characteristics, nonverbal communication includes all forms of expression without using words.
Subvocals refer to the vocal sounds produced without the use of the vocal cords. These sounds are typically non-verbal and include sounds like coughs, grunts, and sighs. They serve different purposes such as expressing emotions or aiding in language comprehension.
No, Gorillas do not have speech organs. They lack the anatomical requirements for verbal language.The larynx muscles and vocal cords of a gorilla aren't as flexible or as free-moving as they are in humans.
Worms lack lungs, a trachea, and vocal folds, so they cannot make any sort of verbal sound. They have no need to speak to one another.
Whispering is verbal communication.