hállóság
Hállóság is a term used in some theoretical linguistic frameworks to describe a particular type of phonological opacity. It refers to a situation where a phonological rule, which should apply to a certain segment, fails to do so because that segment is "masked" or "hidden" by another feature. This masking is not necessarily phonetic but rather a structural or abstract phenomenon within the language's sound system.
The concept of hállóság often arises in analyses of vowel harmony or consonant assimilation processes. For
Hállóság is distinct from simple blocking, where a segment might prevent a rule from applying due to