Yüklemli
Yüklemli is a grammatical term used in Turkish linguistics. It refers to a clause or sentence that contains a predicate, which is the part of a sentence that says something about the subject. In Turkish grammar, the predicate is typically expressed by a verb or a noun/adjective phrase functioning as a verb. A sentence without a yüklem, meaning it lacks a predicate, would be considered a fragment rather than a complete sentence. For example, in the sentence "Ali koşuyor" (Ali is running), "koşuyor" (is running) is the yüklem, describing the action performed by the subject "Ali". Similarly, in "Bu ev büyük" (This house is big), "büyük" (big) functions as the yüklem, describing the characteristic of the subject "ev" (house). The presence of a yüklem is a fundamental requirement for a Turkish sentence to be grammatically complete and convey a full thought. Understanding the concept of yüklem is crucial for analyzing sentence structure and identifying the core meaning of a statement in Turkish.