A Lexical Reconstruction of Sinhala Vocables to their Earliest Known Proto-Indo-European Forms " ( 2002 );"
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An example of an intertribal song is the AIM Song, which uses meaningless vocables to make it accessible to people of all tribes.
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It has also been suggested that the phrase is a series of vocables imitating the sound of a march played on drums and bagpipes.
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The symbols used for drum notation ( as well as the vocables represented ) are highly variable from place to place and performer to performer.
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The proto-words of infants, which are meaningful but do not correspond to words of adult speech, are also sometimes called vocables.
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It is assumed that different lineages of pipers developed distinct forms of Canntaireachd that were variations on a broadly similar system of sung vocable notation.
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The relevant article would seem to be Non-lexical vocables in music . talk ) 18 : 40, 10 October 2014 ( UTC)
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Vocables, or nonsense syllables ( typically " tra la la la leh no " ), are sometimes used to drag out lines.
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Nevertheless, Cambell's Nether Lorn Canntaireachd was adopted by the Piobaireachd Society in their publications and has become the most commonly used vocable system.
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The English vocable " improve ", for example, includes six Lexical Units, each of which is provided a separate lexical entry: