Whistled Speech
Whistled Speech is a unique form of communication that uses whistles to convey messages, often found in remote or mountainous regions. This method allows speakers to transmit information over long distances, making it useful in areas where traditional speech may not carry well.
Typically, Whistled Speech mimics the patterns of spoken language, including intonation and rhythm. It is commonly used by communities such as the Silbo Gomero in the Canary Islands and various indigenous groups in Turkey and Mexico. This form of communication showcases the adaptability of human language in diverse environments.