gyökérmagánhangzók
Gyökérmagánhangzók, also known as root vowels, are the core or central vowels in a language's vowel system. These vowels are typically the most stable and unrounded, and they serve as the reference points from which other vowels are measured. In many languages, the gyökérmagánhangzók are the vowels that appear in unstressed syllables or when vowels are reduced.
In Hungarian, the gyökérmagánhangzók are the front unrounded vowels /e/ and /i/, and the back unrounded vowels
The concept of gyökérmagánhangzók is important in phonetics and phonology as it helps to understand the structure
In some languages, the gyökérmagánhangzók may also be referred to as cardinal vowels, as they are used