vezethallás
Vezethallás is a Hungarian neologism used in discussions of leadership perception to describe a perceptual phenomenon in which listeners attribute leadership qualities to a speaker primarily through auditory cues in group settings. The term blends vezér (leader) and hallás (hearing), and it is employed in contemporary Hungarian-language discourse to refer to how voice, tempo, and vocal presence can influence judgments of authority independent of content or demonstrated competence.
In practice, vezethallás refers to the tendency of audiences to read leadership legitimacy from signals such
Causes and features often discussed include voice projection, speech rate, rhythm and pausing, clarity of enunciation,
Critics note that vezethallás can overemphasize superficial traits, conflating charisma with capability, and they caution about