| 单词 | vocal-linguistic | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasvocal-linguistic  C1.   In combination with another adjective, with the sense ‘both vocal and ——’, as  vocal-auditory,  vocal-gestural,  vocal-linguistic, etc. Cf. voco- comb. form. ΚΠ 1901    J. Jastrow in  Psychol. Rev. 8 8  				The why and wherefore of speech as a vocal auditory process. 1918    McEvoy Mag. Feb. 374/1  				The syllable method is the fittest of methods for reading which is primarily a vocal-aural affair, and hence itself syllabic. 1963    H. Werner  & B. Kaplan Organismic-developmental Approach Lang.  ii. x. 132  				A matrix of bodily movements and vocal-intonational patterns. 1974    C. R. Peters in  R. W. Wescott Lang. Origins v. 93  				The vocal-gestural redundancies which frequent our conversation. 1981    Amer. Speech 56 130  				Sign language is as adequate for the deaf as any vocal-auditory language is for a hearing person. 2015    New Indian Express 		(Nexis)	 30 Dec.  				Gilles' sound installation..explores ideas of the relation between racial purity and vocal-linguistic characteristics developed in Nazi Germany. < as lemmas | 
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