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Human communication / La Gomera / Silbo Gomero language / Spanish language / Whistled language / Whistling / Vowel / Formant / Tone / Linguistics / Human voice / Guanche
Date: 2005-11-30 12:43:16
Human communication
La Gomera
Silbo Gomero language
Spanish language
Whistled language
Whistling
Vowel
Formant
Tone
Linguistics
Human voice
Guanche

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