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imported>Chris Day (New page: <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude> An example of language produced using some of the articulatory organs, e.g. the mouth, vocal folds or lungs. In another way, it may refer to the entire ...) |
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An example of language produced using some of the articulatory organs, e.g. the mouth, vocal folds or lungs | An example of language produced using some of the articulatory organs, e.g. the mouth, vocal folds or lungs, or intended for production by these organs; alternatively, the entire act of communicating verbally - what people mean or intend, the words they use, their accent, intonation and so on. |
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An example of language produced using some of the articulatory organs, e.g. the mouth, vocal folds or lungs, or intended for production by these organs; alternatively, the entire act of communicating verbally - what people mean or intend, the words they use, their accent, intonation and so on.