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dönütürmede

Dönütürmede is a Turkish term that appears in a limited range of Turkish-language discussions related to feedback processes in communication, technology, and systems theory. It is not widely documented in standard dictionaries or major reference works, and its precise definition varies across sources. In broad terms, the word is constructed from dönüt meaning feedback or echo, combined with a form that indicates action or process and the locative ending -de, yielding a sense akin to “in the process of feedback” or “in feedback generation.”

Etymology and usage conventions suggest that dönütürmede is used to describe dynamic, ongoing feedback interactions rather

In practice, sentences employing dönütürmede often frame feedback as an active mechanism that shapes outputs in

See also: feedback, echo, cybernetics, systems theory.

than
a
static
state.
It
tends
to
appear
in
discussions
of
recursive
or
self-referential
communication,
interactive
media,
or
acoustic
and
cybernetic
contexts
where
feedback
loops
influence
system
behavior
or
interpretation.
Some
writers
employ
the
term
to
emphasize
the
temporal
or
processual
aspect
of
feedback,
rather
than
simply
its
presence.
real
time.
Because
the
term
is
not
standardized,
readers
may
encounter
varying
nuances
or
alternative
translations
in
Turkish
sources.
When
rendered
for
non-T
Turkish
readers,
it
may
be
translated
as
“in
the
feedback
generation
process”
or
“during
feedback
interaction.”