frontvokalizáltsága
Frontvokalizáltsága, often translated as fronting of vowels, is a phonological process observed in various languages and dialects. It refers to the phenomenon where a vowel, typically a back vowel, is articulated with the tongue positioned further forward in the mouth than usual. This shift in articulation can alter the vowel's quality, making it sound closer to a front vowel.
The degree of fronting can vary, ranging from a slight phonetic shift to a more systematic phonological
Frontvokalizáltsága can be a marker of linguistic change in progress or a stable characteristic of a language