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== Language == | == Language == | ||
Most corvin languages are highly tonal; in one language, pitch differences between syllables within a word are phonemic. Nontonal languages rely on vocal register and syrinx articulations. | Most corvin languages are highly tonal; in one language, pitch differences between syllables within a word are phonemic. Nontonal languages rely on vocal register and syrinx articulations. | ||
Their words for language often come from 'syrinx' or 'linguistic tone' | |||
== Music == | == Music == |
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