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Q1Domain Verified
In "The Complete Turkish Vowel Harmony Course 2026," what is the primary phonetic characteristic that dictates whether a Turkish vowel belongs to the "front" or "back" category for vowel harmony?
The presence or absence of labialization.
The degree of lip rounding.
The height of the tongue.
The tongue's position along the horizontal axis of the mouth (front vs. back).
Q2Domain Verified
Considering the principles outlined in "The Complete Turkish Vowel Harmony Course 2026," when a suffix in Turkish requires a vowel harmonizing with the final vowel of a stem, which of the following is NOT a guaranteed outcome for a stem ending in a front, unrounded vowel?
The suffix vowel will be an unrounded vowel.
The suffix vowel will be a back, unrounded vowel.
The suffix vowel will be a front vowel.
The suffix vowel will be a front, unrounded vowel.
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tests a nuanced understanding of vowel harmony rules. Stems ending in front, unrounded vowels (like /e/ or /i/) will trigger suffix vowels that are also front vowels (distractor C) and, in the case of /e/ and /i/, unrounded vowels (distractor D). Therefore, a suffix vowel that is a front, unrounded vowel (distractor
/ü/
is not a guaranteed or even possible outcome in this scenario. Question: "The Complete Turkish Vowel Harmony Course 2026" emphasizes the concept of "vowel pairs" for suffix selection. If a noun stem ends in the vowel /u/, what is the most phonetically similar and harmonically compatible vowel that would typically appear in a harmonizing suffix? A) /a/ B) /o/
is a likely outcome. However, it is impossible for a suffix vowel to be a back vowel if the stem ends in a front vowel, as this violates the fundamental principle of vowel harmony. Thus, a back, unrounded vowel (distractor
/ı/

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