Question
In Turkish, the front version of this phenomenon leads to the inclusion of “de” suffixes, while its back form requires “da” suffixes. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this “long-distance” assimilation phenomenon. The Hungarian dative suffixes “nak” and “nek,” which match the class of earlier vowels, result from this phenomenon.
ANSWER: vowel harmony
[10e] Vowel harmony is a rule in many Uralic languages studied in this subfield of linguistics that, in contrast to morphology, examines the organization of sound patterns.
ANSWER: phonology
[10h] In Finnish, seven of these morphemes change according to vowel harmony, such as “-kO” and “-kA.” These morphemes resemble a word but depend phonologically on an adjoining word.
ANSWER: clitics [or enclitics]
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