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Q1Domain Verified
Within the framework of "The Complete Hungarian Vowel Harmony Course 2026," which of the following scenarios best illustrates the application of back vowel harmony in a polysyllabic word with a mixed vowel root, adhering to the "strict" rule?
A word where the suffix vowel is a front vowel, but the root contains only back vowels.
A word where the suffix vowel is a front vowel, and the root contains a mix of back and front vowels, with the suffix aligning with the first vowel of the root.
A word where the suffix vowel is a back vowel, and the root contains only front vowels.
A word where the suffix vowel is a back vowel, and the root contains a mix of back and front vowels, with the suffix aligning with the last vowel of the root.
Q2Domain Verified
tests the specialist understanding of strict back vowel harmony in mixed-vowel roots. Option B correctly describes the scenario where a back vowel suffix harmonizes with the last vowel of a mixed-vowel root, which is the core principle of strict back harmony. Option A is incorrect because a front vowel suffix would not harmonize with back vowels. Option C is incorrect because in strict back harmony, the suffix aligns with the *last* vowel of the root, not the first, and the suffix itself must be a back vowel. Option D is incorrect because a back vowel suffix cannot harmonize with a root containing only front vowels. Question: In "The Complete Hungarian Vowel Harmony Course 2026," consider the word "házaitok" (your houses). Applying the principles of vowel harmony, which vowel in the suffix "-aitok" is governed by the "front" vowel harmony rule, and why?
"-i-" because it is the first vowel in the suffix and dictates the harmony for subsequent vowels.
"-a-" because it precedes "-i-", which is a front vowel.
"-i-" because it is a front vowel, and the suffix "-aitok" is a mixed suffix that will adopt front harmony due to the presence of "-i-".
"-a-" because the root "ház" contains a back vowel, and the suffix must accommodate this.
Q3Domain Verified
probes the specialist understanding of mixed suffixes and their internal vowel harmony. Option D is correct because in mixed suffixes like "-aitok", the presence of a front vowel ("-i-") forces the entire suffix to adopt front vowel harmony, influencing the preceding vowel "-a-". Option A is incorrect because while "-a-" precedes "-i-", the harmony is dictated by the inherent nature of the suffix and the root, not just positional adjacency. Option B is incorrect; while "-i-" is a front vowel, its influence is broader than just dictating subsequent vowels; it forces the *entire* suffix to harmonize front. Option C is incorrect because the root vowel's harmony is a factor, but in mixed suffixes, the front vowel within the suffix often overrules. Question: According to "The Complete Hungarian Vowel Harmony Course 2026," when analyzing the vowel harmony of a word with a compound root, such as "nagypapa" (grandp
The vowel harmony of the more semantically prominent component.
The vowel harmony of the last vowel of the entire compound root.
, what is the primary determinant for the vowel harmony of the suffix attached to this compound noun? A) The vowel harmony of the first component of the compound root.
The overall average of front and back vowels present in both components.

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