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dolayl

Dolayl is a term that appears in Turkish-language sources as a vowel-shortened or dialectal variant of the adjective dolaylı, which means indirect or related to indirectness. In standard Turkish, the common form is dolaylı, not dolayl.

Etymology and usage. The word dolayl is generally considered nonstandard in modern Turkish and is more likely

In practice, dolayl is rarely used in contemporary writing. When conveying the idea of indirectness today, Turkish

See also. dolaylı, dolaylı anlatım, dolayısıyla.

Notes. Dolayl is not a widely recognized independent word in modern Turkish orthography; its mention is usually

to
be
found
in
older
texts,
regional
dialects,
or
linguistic
notes
that
reference
historical
spellings
or
phonetic
variants.
The
standard
root
in
Turkish
is
dolay-,
from
which
the
common
suffix
-lı
forms
the
adjective
dolaylı.
The
related
noun
dolay
(cause,
reason)
and
the
adverbial
and
conjunctive
developments
such
as
dolayısıyla
(therefore)
and
dolaylı
anlatım
(indirect
narration)
illustrate
the
semantic
area
surrounding
indirectness
and
causation.
writers
typically
use
dolaylı
or
fixed
expressions
like
dolayısıyla
and
dolaylı
anlatım.
The
term
may
still
appear
in
philological
discussions
or
dialect
surveys
that
map
historical
orthography
and
regional
speech
patterns.
as
a
historical
or
dialectal
variant
of
dolaylı.
For
standard
usage,
refer
to
modern
Turkish
dictionaries
and
grammar
resources
under
the
entry
dolaylı.