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kelimeler

Kelimeler (the Turkish plural form of kelime) are the basic units of language that carry meaning and participate in syntax. In Turkish, kelime is the singular form and kelimeler the plural. In linguistic terms, a word is the smallest unit that can function as a discrete item in speech or writing, though the exact definition varies across languages and theories. Kelimeler serve as the building blocks of sentences and vocabulary in Turkish.

Turkish is an agglutinative language. Most kelimeler are formed by attaching suffixes to a root or stem,

Kelimeler are typologically categorized as content words (nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs) and function words (pronouns, conjunctions,

In lexicography and natural language processing, kelimeler are analyzed in terms of lemmas and inflected forms.

creating
complex
forms
that
mark
person,
number,
tense,
mood,
case,
and
other
grammatical
relations.
As
a
result,
a
single
Turkish
word
can
express
what
would
require
several
words
in
many
other
languages.
For
example,
a
base
like
ev-
(home)
can
yield
forms
that
convey
plural,
possession,
and
case
all
in
one
word,
such
as
evlerimizden
meaning
“from
our
houses.”
particles).
Turkish
relies
heavily
on
suffixation
rather
than
fixed
word
order
to
indicate
grammatical
relations,
so
the
morphological
structure
of
kelimeler
often
encodes
syntax.
Dictionaries
present
lemmas
with
multiple
senses,
etymologies,
and
usage
notes,
while
computational
tools
perform
tokenization
and
stemming
to
reduce
inflected
kelimeler
to
lemmas
for
processing.