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Türlerine

Türlerine is a Turkish inflected form derived from the noun tür, meaning type or kind. It is most commonly encountered as part of phrases rather than as an independent dictionary entry. In Turkish there is a plural suffix -ler and a dative/thematic suffix -e, and türlerine is often understood in context as “to their types” or, more broadly, as the component that yields phrases such as türlerine göre (according to their types).

Usage and meaning

Türlerine appears in analytical and technical writing where categorization or classification by type is discussed. ItFunctions

Etymology and grammar

The term comes from tür (type, kind) with Turkish plural and case/possessive suffixes attached in sequence. Türler

See also: Taxonomy, classification, Turkish grammar, terminology in linguistics.

in
combination
with
connecting
words
such
as
göre
(according
to),
uygun
(appropriate
to),
or
sınıflandırma
(classification).
A
typical
construction
is
türlerine
göre,
meaning
“according
to
their
types,”
used
to
compare,
group,
or
select
items
by
category.
For
example,
a
sentence
might
state
that
a
dataset
is
analyzed
türlerine
göre,
or
"classified
according
to
its
types."
The
form
also
appears
in
broader
discussions
of
taxonomy,
systematics,
linguistics,
and
data
organization
where
distinctions
by
type
are
central.
means
“types,”
and
türlerine
is
a
further
inflection
used
in
phrases
that
indicate
direction,
reference,
or
relation
to
those
types
(often
translated
as
“to
their
types”
or
interpreted
through
the
parent
phrase
türlerine
göre).
Turkish
morphology
relies
on
agglutination,
so
türlerine
is
a
natural
culmination
of
the
stem
plus
suffixes
rather
than
a
standalone
lexical
item.