hangelnyelés
Hangelnyelés is a Hungarian term that translates roughly to "sound swallowing." It describes the phenomenon by which sounds in speech appear to be swallowed, muffled, or omitted. Because Hungarian spelling is relatively phonemic, the precise interpretation of hangelnyelés varies by context and author; it is not a single, universally defined linguistic category but a label used in descriptive accounts, pedagogical contexts, and some discussions of speech production.
In phonetics and dialectology, hangelnyelés commonly refers to processes in which one or more phonemes are
In clinical or pedagogical contexts, the term can appear in discussions of articulation and intelligibility, where
In arts and media, hangelnyelés may be used to describe intentional muffling of voice for stylistic effect,