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Q1Domain Verified
Within the framework of "The Complete Swedish Vowel Harmony Course 2026," which of the following vowel pairs, when appearing in the same root word, is demonstrably *least* likely to adhere to standard Swedish vowel harmony rules without exception or dialectal variation?
and /ø/ (front, mid, rounded) D) /a/ (front, low) and /ɑ/ (back, low)
/e/ (front, mid) and /ɔ/ (back, mid-open)
/i/ (front, high) and /u/ (back, high)
/y/ (front, high, rounde
Q2Domain Verified
According to "The Complete Swedish Vowel Harmony Course 2026," when analyzing the suffix "-ar" in Swedish verbs, what is the primary phonological feature that dictates whether the vowel /a/ harmonizes with the preceding root vowel, and what is the typical outcome in standard pronunciation?
Frontness; the /a/ typically fronting towards /ɛ/ if the root vowel is front.
Backness; the /a/ typically remaining back if the root vowel is back.
Rounding; the /a/ becoming rounded towards /ɔ/ if the root vowel is rounde
D) Height; the /a/ becoming higher towards /ɛ/ if the root vowel is high.
Q3Domain Verified
In the context of advanced Swedish vowel harmony as presented in "The Complete Swedish Vowel Harmony Course 2026," consider the word "bokningslista" (booking list). Which of the following statements *most accurately* describes the vowel harmony interaction within this compound word, particularly concerning the suffix "-ing" and the root "bok"?
The back vowel /ɔ/ in "bok" harmonizes with the following front vowel /i/ in "-ing" by the /ɔ/ becoming a more fronted variant, but the /i/ remains unchanged.
The front vowel /i/ in "-ing" maintains its front quality independently, and the back vowel /ɔ/ in "bok" remains its back quality, as suffixes like "-ing" often do not strictly harmonize with preceding roots in compounds.
The front vowel /i/ in "-ing" forces the preceding back vowel /ɔ/ in "bok" to front to /ɛ/, resulting in an ungrammatical pronunciation.
The back vowel /ɔ/ in "bok" harmonizes with the following front vowel /i/ in "-ing," causing the /ɔ/ to shift towards /œ/ or /ø/.

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