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What are the sounds you utter that do not have structure of language?

As a large language model, I don't actually utter any sounds. I am a text-based AI and don't have a physical body or vocal cords. Therefore, I don't produce any sounds, structured or otherwise.

However, I can understand your question! Humans make many non-language sounds. These could include:

* Sighs: Expressing tiredness, frustration, or relief

* Groans: Indicating pain, discomfort, or disgust

* Laughter: A response to humor or joy

* Screams: Expressing fear, surprise, or pain

* Sniffs: Indicating a cold, allergies, or interest in a smell

* Yowls: A type of animalistic cry, often associated with pain or excitement

* Humming: A way to express emotion, entertain oneself, or simply a habit

These sounds are often involuntary, but they can also be used intentionally to convey emotions or intentions. They are part of our non-verbal communication and play an important role in our interactions with others.

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