hangképük
Hangképük is a Hungarian term that translates to "sound image" or "phonetic image." It refers to the mental representation of a word's sound, encompassing its pronunciation, intonation, and rhythm. This concept is central to phonetics and psycholinguistics, exploring how humans perceive, produce, and remember spoken language.
The hangképük of a word is not simply its objective acoustic properties. Instead, it is a subjective
In language acquisition, children develop their hangképük through exposure to spoken language. They learn to associate
The concept of hangképük is also relevant in the study of speech perception and memory. It helps