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ilevlerini

Ilevlerini is a Turkish inflected form rather than a widely recognized standalone term in English-language sources. It emerges from applying a sequence of Turkish suffixes to a base noun, illustrating how possession, plurality, and case can be encoded in a single word.

Morphology and meaning

In Turkish, suffixes attach to a noun to express number, ownership, and grammatical role. Ilevlerini demonstrates

Usage and context

Ilevlerini is not a common lexical item with an established semantic field. Rather, it is an illustrative

See also

Turkish grammar, Turkish suffixes, Turkish possessive endings, Turkish accusative case.

Note

Because ilev is not a widely attested standalone word in standard Turkish usage, the exact interpretation of

the
stacking
of
these
suffixes:
a
plural
ending,
a
possessive
ending
for
a
third-person
plural
owner,
and
a
direct-object
or
accusative
ending.
Because
Turkish
suffixes
harmonize
with
the
preceding
vowels,
the
exact
surface
form
can
vary
depending
on
the
phonological
shape
of
the
stem.
As
a
result,
ilevlerini
is
a
surface
form
that
would
be
interpreted
in
context
as
“their
ilev”
in
the
accusative
case,
or
more
generally
as
the
object
of
a
verb
referring
to
something
belonging
to
a
group.
example
of
Turkish
morphology.
In
ordinary
discourse
one
would
expect
a
more
concrete
base
noun
than
ilev,
but
in
linguistic
descriptions
of
Turkish
suffixation,
forms
like
ilevlerini
help
demonstrate
how
plurality,
possession,
and
case
interact
in
a
single
word.
ilevlerini
depends
on
the
broader
sentence
and
the
semantics
of
the
base
noun
involved.