Most vocalizations are utterances and differ from human speech in phonetic differences. Human speech includes complex articulations in variations of tone,accent,force,modulations with nasals, labials,dentals ,alveolars,gluttrals,fricatives both in vowels & consonants(soft/hard)that makes it a distinct speech while other vocalizations are limited to simple variations in mostly vowel & few soft/hard consonant utterances
Human sounds can be categorized into different types, including speech sounds (such as vowels and consonants), non-speech sounds (such as laughter and crying), and vocalizations (such as screams and sighs). These sounds are produced by the vocal cords, mouth, and other parts of the body.
Ejective sounds are a type of consonant sound produced by a burst of air trapped between the vocal cords. They differ from other sounds in human speech because they are created by a sudden release of air pressure in the vocal tract, rather than by the vibration of the vocal cords or the flow of air through a constriction in the vocal tract.
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Snakes cannot talk, therefore how can they have a lisp?
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Cat vocalizations are not like human speech, they don't actually have words that they use to express themselves. However, cat vocalizations are still very expressive. So while the cats aren't actually speaking the way you and I think of it, the mother cat will still respond to her kittens. The cat has a wide-range of tonal variations that it can use to express itself, and other cats will respond to those variations.
No. Human speech developed so people could communicate with each other. Thus, it required feedback. People had to speak to each other.
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they have different hearing range
they have different hearing range
they have different hearing range