konszonanciák
Konszonanciák is a Hungarian term referring to consonant sounds in phonetics and phonology. It is the direct translation of "consonants" and encompasses the full spectrum of speech sounds produced with some degree of obstruction in the vocal tract. This obstruction can manifest in various ways, such as the complete closure of the mouth, the narrowing of the passage for air to escape, or the interaction of the tongue with different parts of the mouth.
The production of konszonanciák involves the interplay of articulators, including the lips, teeth, tongue, and alveolar
In Hungarian linguistics, the study of konszonanciák is crucial for understanding the sound system of the language.