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  2. Whistled language - Wikipedia

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    Certain consonants can be pronounced while whistling, so as to modify the whistled sound, much as consonants in spoken language modify the vowel sounds adjacent to them. Different whistling styles may be used in a single language. Sochiapam Chinantec has three different words for whistle-speech: sie 3 for whistling with the tongue against the ...

  3. Whistling - Wikipedia

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    Whistling can be used to control trained animals such as dogs. A shepherd's whistle is often used instead. Whistling has long been used as a specialized communication between laborers. For example, whistling in theatre, particularly on-stage, is used by flymen (members of a fly crew) to cue the lowering or raising of a batten pipe or flat. This ...

  4. Voiceless alveolar fricative - Wikipedia

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    Often, to speakers of languages or dialects that do not have the sound, it is said to have a "whistling" quality, and to sound similar to palato-alveolar ʃ. For this reason, when borrowed into such languages or represented with non-Latin characters, it is often replaced with [ʃ] .

  5. Sibilant - Wikipedia

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    These sounds occur in English, where they are denoted with letter combinations such as sh, ch, g, j or si, as in shin, chin, gin and vision. Retroflex (e.g. [ʂ]): with a flat or concave tongue, and no palatalization. There is a variety of these sounds, some of which also go by other names (e.g. "flat postalveolar" or "apico-alveolar").

  6. Whistling heard near Peru road leads researchers to green ...

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    The frogs’ call sounds “like a short pronounced whistle,” co-author Jörn Köhler told McClatchy News in an email. It was discovered near a main road that connects the Andes mountains to the ...

  7. Cross-linguistic onomatopoeias - Wikipedia

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    4.10 Train whistling. ... there are many words which show a similar pronunciation in the languages of the world. The following is a list of some conventional examples ...

  8. Chinese scientist hears 'knocking sound' in space - AOL

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    Other astronauts have had similar experiences of hearing unexplainable sounds. This whistling sound is an example -- but NASA says it's radio interference and not something extraterrestrial.

  9. Whistling houses, angry locals and one of the UK’s richest ...

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    In regards to the “whistling” flats, the Folkestone and Harbour Seafront development says: “The minor noise issue will be resolved once the construction works, including the installation of ...