| 11. | Enrico & Stuart ( 1996 ) use for the vowels that occur in nonsense syllables in songs.
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| 12. | It was later determined that humans impose meaning even on nonsense syllables to make them more meaningful.
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| 13. | Or muttering feebly to himself in nonsense syllables when the world has become too much to bear.
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| 14. | He laughs with a deep bass guffaw and sings " One Little Drink ", using nonsense syllables.
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| 15. | The vocals are infectiously upbeat with wonderful harmonies and use of nonsense syllables, sounding like enthusiastic street-corner singing.
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| 16. | Nonsense syllables can vary in structure.
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| 17. | The examiner proceeded by spelling a random three-letter nonsense syllable and then enunciating immediately afterwards a random three-digit number.
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| 18. | Nonsense syllables are combinations of letters that do not follow grammatical rules, and are meant to lack any meaning.
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| 19. | Theories and research on memory dates back to Herman Ebbinghaus, in the 1960 s, who began studying nonsense syllables.
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| 20. | Villotte from the sixteenth-century are typically strophic dialect songs that frequently contain nonsense syllables and passages in triple time.
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