hangokban
Hangokban is a Hungarian term meaning "in sounds" that appears in linguistic and artistic discourse to describe how content, meaning, or emotion can be carried by auditory signals rather than by written text or visuals. It is used to capture phenomena where the characteristics of sound—such as pitch, timbre, rhythm, and ambient noise—convey implications that go beyond the spoken or written word.
Etymology and usage: the word combines hang (sound) with the plural suffix -ok and the locative suffix
Relation to other concepts: hangokban is related to fields such as sound symbolism, prosody, and acoustic ecology.
Status and scope: hangokban is not widely standardized as a separate technical term in international scholarship;