Vocalizations

Crying and moaning are vocalizations rather than speech. People with speech and language area injuries may still be able to vocalize. Vocalizations are controlled by brain systems different from specialized speech and language areas used f…

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Crying and moaning are vocalizations rather than speech. People with speech and language area injuries may still be able to vocalize. Vocalizations are controlled by brain systems different from specialized speech and language areas used for word production. Vocalizations use exhaled air and laryngeal phonation like speech does.