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dönütürülür

Dönütürülür is a Turkish verb form that appears mainly in linguistic discussions or as a constructed example, rather than as common everyday language. It is described as the passive present tense of a hypothetical stem dönütür-, itself built from the root dön- (“to turn”) with an added derivational element, illustrating how Turkish can assemble multiple morphemes in sequence. The suffix -ülür marks the present passive in Turkish, so dönütürülür would literally translate roughly as “is turned again” or “is subjected to a turning again.”

Morphology and formation

In explanations of Turkish morphology, dönütürülür demonstrates several stacked processes: a root verb (dön-), an imagined

Usage and interpretation

Because dönütürülür is not a standard verb in contemporary Turkish usage, its main value lies in theoretical

See also

dönüştürülür, edilgen (passive voice), Turkish morphology, Turkish verb conjugation.

derivational
segment
(-ütür-)
that
alters
meaning
toward
a
turning
process,
and
the
standard
passive
ending
(-ülür)
in
the
third-person
singular
present.
While
dönütürülür
is
not
a
common
lexical
entry,
analysis
of
its
components
helps
illustrate
how
derivation
and
voice
interact
in
Turkish
verb
formation.
or
instructional
contexts.
It
serves
as
an
example
of
how
long
affix
chains
can
be
formed
in
Turkish
and
how
passive
voice
can
be
combined
with
derivational
morphemes
to
create
new
verb
forms.
In
example
sentences
used
for
teaching,
a
gloss
might
render
it
as
“it
is
subjected
to
a
turning
again.”