Häälitsused
Häälitsused are the small, often involuntary vocalizations that humans and other animals make. These sounds can serve a variety of purposes, ranging from expressing emotion to signaling discomfort or pleasure. In humans, häälitsused are common during infancy, such as cooing, gurgling, and crying, which are essential for communication before the development of complex language. As individuals grow, these vocalizations may become less frequent or more subtle, but they continue to play a role in conveying non-verbal cues.
Examples of häälitsused in adults include sighs, gasps, groans, and grunts. A sigh might indicate fatigue or
In the animal kingdom, häälitsused are a fundamental aspect of communication. Birds produce a wide range of