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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?
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?
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
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