zárókonsonáns
Zárókonsonáns, a Hungarian linguistic term, refers to a consonant sound that occurs at the end of a word or syllable. In Hungarian phonology, these final consonants can undergo various phonetic processes, most notably assimilation. Assimilation is a process where a sound becomes more like a neighboring sound. This is particularly common with voiceless consonants at the end of words, where they can become voiced or change their place of articulation to match the initial sound of the following word, especially in connected speech.
For example, a word-final /p/ might be pronounced as a /b/ if the following word begins with