I elect Pirah?s whistled language in terms of phonemes .-- TALK ) 21 : 30, 27 April 2011 ( UTC)
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However, some languages, like that of the Zezuru who speak a Tsonga whistle language used in the highlands in the Southern parts of Mozambique.
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It was noted that boys who spent their days herding cows communicated with each other strictly through whistled language, which only elaborated vowel length and pitch.
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The silbo, the whistled language of the Spanish-speaking Canary Island of La Gomera, is intelligible across the valleys, under ideal conditions, at 5 miles.
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Little is known about Silbo's origins, but an important step toward recovering the language was the First International Congress of Whistled Languages, held in April in La Gomera.
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Though whistled languages are not secret Spanish occupation ), they may be used for secretive communication among outsiders or others who do not know or understand the whistled language though they may understand its spoken origin.
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Though whistled languages are not secret Spanish occupation ), they may be used for secretive communication among outsiders or others who do not know or understand the whistled language though they may understand its spoken origin.
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Unfortunately, since more people rely upon communication by cell-phones for outdoor communications, the usage of whistled language is in decline and the language may perish as its master Bax _ Yli is aging.
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While the English lexicon has diverse whistling vocabulary, such as whistled language and whistle register, it lacks a standard translation equivalent for Chinese " changxiao ", literally " long whistle / whistling ".
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Other whistled languages exist or existed in such parts of the world as Turkey ( Ku _ k�y, " Village of the Birds " ), France ( the village of French is whistled in some areas of western Africa.