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.”
In explanations of Turkish morphology, dönütürülür demonstrates several stacked processes: a root verb (dön-), an imagined
Because dönütürülür is not a standard verb in contemporary Turkish usage, its main value lies in theoretical
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