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anlamllar

Anlamllar is commonly understood as a nonstandard or misspelled form of anlamlar, the Turkish plural of anlam, meaning meanings or significations. The standard Turkish plural is anlamlar; the double-letter variant is not recognized as correct orthography in formal contexts and may appear only as a typographical error or in informal texts.

In linguistic and semantic discussions, anlamlar refers to the set of meanings associated with a word, phrase,

Turkish linguistics treats anlam as a central concept for explaining how language encodes ideas and how contexts

or
sentence
within
a
particular
language
and
context.
Meaning
has
multiple
dimensions:
lexical
meaning
(the
sense
listed
in
dictionaries),
reference
or
denotation
(the
actual
object
or
concept
in
the
world
that
a
term
points
to),
and
pragmatic
meaning
(how
context
and
usage
affect
interpretation).
Words
can
be
polysemous,
possessing
related
senses,
or
homonymous,
sharing
a
form
but
with
unrelated
meanings.
Connotation
collects
the
evaluative
or
associative
overtones
attached
to
a
term
beyond
its
explicit
sense.
shift
interpretation.
Dictionaries
and
language
teaching
emphasize
capturing
multiple
senses
under
the
heading
of
anlamlar,
aiding
learners
and
translators
in
selecting
appropriate
meanings
for
given
situations.
The
study
of
anlamlar
intersects
with
semantics,
pragmatics,
lexicography,
and
semiotics,
highlighting
how
meaning
is
shaped
by
usage,
culture,
and
context
as
much
as
by
vocabulary
alone.