nyelvmotoros
Nyelvmotoros is a term used in Hungarian-language literature to refer to the motor component of language production, including the neuromuscular processes that control the lips, tongue, jaw, larynx, and velum during speech. It encompasses the planning, timing, and execution of articulatory gestures that realize phonemes and prosody. In this framework, language planning (lexicon, syntax, phonology) is often distinguished from the motor realization that maps planned units onto coordinated movements, highlighting the separation between linguistic structure and motor execution.
The concept is employed in research across linguistics, neuroscience, and speech-language pathology to describe how automatic
Methodologically, studies of nyelvmotoros use electromyography (EMG) to measure muscle activity, ultrasound and palatography for articulator
Clinically, the concept informs assessment and therapy by emphasizing articulator coordination, timing, rate, and prosody rather