In Swedish the definite form is often expressed by the addition of the letter "n". When the word ends with a consonant, a voyel is added for phonetic reason, (phonaesthetics/eufoni). Her is the surface form of a word that takes "-n" at the definite form and requires the application of euphonic rule: Surface form (indefinite): sup Surface form (definite): supen Question 1: Can you write the lexical forms of both "sup" and "supen" as in chapter 3 of Jurafsky and Martins (2009)? Question 2: Here are the intermediate forms: sup^# sup^n# Can you write one transducer that makes the transition between these intermediate forms and those surface forms?