szótagmagok
Szótagmagok, also known as syllabic nuclei or core syllables, are the central part of a syllable in linguistics. They are the element around which the rest of the syllable is structured. Typically, a szótagmag is a vowel sound, but in some languages, it can also be a sonorant consonant like an 'r' or 'l', or even a nasal consonant in certain contexts. This allows for syllables without an explicit vowel sound to be formed.
The concept of the szótagmag is crucial for understanding syllable structure and phonotactics, which are the
The identification of the szótagmag helps in analyzing and describing the prosodic features of speech, such