Vocalism

Word VOCALISM
Character 8
Hyphenation vo cal ism
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Vocalism"

What do we mean by vocalism?

Use of the voice in speaking or singing. noun

The act, technique, or art of singing. noun

A vowel sound. noun

A system of vowels used in a language or dialect. noun

The exercise of the vocal organs in speech or song; vocalization. noun

A vocalic sound. noun

See nominalism. noun

The exercise of the vocal organs; vocalization. noun

A vocalic sound. noun

Speaking or singing noun

The vowel sounds used in a language noun

The system of vowels used in a particular language noun

The sound made by the vibration of vocal folds modified by the resonance of the vocal tract noun

Speaking or singing.

The vowel sounds used in a language.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Vocalism

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The word "vocalism" in example sentences

And the judges offered a textbook of expressive types: Bridgewater's voice seamed yet brassy in "The Surrey With the Fringe on Top," Elling firm and well-crafted as woodwork in "You Don't Know What Love Is," Reeves majestic in "Stormy Weather," and Austin unleashing a fusillade of vocalism in an urgent "Lady Be Good." ❋ Anne Midgette (2010)

Indeed, though that album's title may smack of classic Hollywood, it is Mr. Calleja's classic vocalism that stands out on all his recordings. ❋ Barrymore Laurence Scherer (2012)

Of the two-dozen or more performances I have heard live, what is memorable in the best of them is not so much dazzling vocalism as an interpretive point of view. ❋ Rodney Punt (2011)

With her usual creamy vocalism, Ms. Fleming sang arias and duets covering many warring emotions, some beyond her vocal and theatrical skills. ❋ David Littlejohn (2011)

Still, despite this, the rest of the cast was not as strong, and there was as much cringe inducing vocalism and not. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The question I must pose however is: What was the vocalism of the Egyptian word for 'beetle', and is the above gloss by Hesychios a hint to its original pronunciation? ❋ Unknown (2010)

Baritone Haijing Fu offered an affecting portrayal of Seikyo, even in some almost-falsetto-range passages that evoked traditional Chinese opera vocalism. ❋ Heidi Waleson (2010)

Now I found the term sb.t 'flute' written in Ancient Egyptian, leading me to wonder about its exact vocalism and its connection to the Etruscan word. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The third movement is a brilliant evanescence of percussion overhanging string chords that soar wordlessly at the edge of vocalism, like a theremin; and the fourth movement casts intellectual brilliance aside and wraps things up, in time-honored style (think Brahms) with a rousing Hungarian dance. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Taken *collectively* however, reduplication, prothetic a- *and* a-vocalism of the root makes the attempts to etymologize this as a genuine PIE root very painful to me. ;o ❋ Unknown (2010)

Going by the ś, we can trace zuśle back to an earliest form with full vocalism, *zusile. ❋ Unknown (2010)

As far as I've read so far, the Ugaritic word has no Semitic cognates and so this implies a vocalism of *duɣiθu, mirroring the Hittite nominative form tuhhis. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Directed by Johannes Weigand, the singers 'physical language is as telling as their vocalism. ❋ Unknown (2010)

This transfer pattern would obscure the original etymology among Latin speakers because of the non-IE/Etruscan intermediary that garbled the vocalism ever so slightly. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The vocalism of the Egyptian word is unattested due to the nature of its script but if we reconstruct *mīnašat, it agrees better with the Hittite and Mycenaean material while still resembling the Latin reflex enough to pursue this hypothetical relationship further. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Barbara Hannigan was extraordinary in the stratospheric, rapid-fire vocalism of Gepopo. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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