sounds are similar because if two different sounds are pointed in the same direction, in the same location, at the same thing then the sound waves of the sound will travel in the same path depending on the volume(loudness) of the sound. Sounds are also similar as all sounds need a medium to travel across. Air, water, and any solid are examples of mediums. In space there is no air. This is why in space you wouldn't be able to hear without those radios. Luke Iannone
All languages have in common the ability to convey meaning through a system of sounds, words, and grammar rules.
you can play them, they make sounds and they are fun
Pitch and Amplitude
stimuli
all different sounds
OnomatopoeiaWater makes sounds like "bloop" or "blub, blub", or the more common "drip."
No. Although groups of languages treat vowels and consonants similarly (such as those languages that developed from Latin), letter sounds can vary considerably. In the case of the original Chinese and Japanese languages, there are no letters at all, but the evolution of pictographs to stand for speech sounds.
exposure to loud sounds
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Common animal sounds that babies make during their early development include cooing, babbling, gurgling, and squealing. These sounds are important for language development and communication skills.
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Some common summer bug sounds heard in the evenings include crickets chirping, cicadas buzzing, and katydids singing.