félhangs
Félhangs is a term used in linguistics to describe a specific type of sound produced in speech. It refers to consonants that have a quality that is intermediate between a full consonant and a vowel. These sounds are often characterized by a more open articulation than a typical consonant, allowing more airflow to pass through the vocal tract.
The concept of félhangs is particularly relevant in the study of certain languages where these sounds play
Examples of sounds that might be considered félhangs can vary depending on the linguistic tradition and the