dostluklarn
Dostluklarn is a term occasionally encountered in Turkish-language writing. It is not part of standard Turkish grammar. The more common form for the plural “friendships” is dostluklar, and the genitive plural would be dostlukların. Dostluklarn is thus typically read as a nonstandard or stylized coinage used to emphasize friendships as a collective network rather than individual ties. In fiction, essays, or sociolinguistic discussions, the form may appear to evoke a sense of shared social fabric.
Overview: Dostluklarn refers to the networks, practices, and norms surrounding friendship in a community. It encompasses
Contexts and research: In sociology and psychology, friendships are studied as social capital, sources of emotional
Contemporary dynamics: With digital communication, friendship networks can be more extensive but also more fragile, with
See also: dostluklar, arkadaşlık, sosyal sermaye, sosyal ağlar.