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metindir

Metindir is a Turkish word formed by the noun metin (text) plus the declarative copula suffix -dir. It literally means “it is a text” and functions as a finite predicate in Turkish sentences. The form illustrates Turkish copulative morphology and is compatible with vowel harmony, producing metindir from metin + dir.

Formation and usage

The suffix -dir is one of several declarative copula forms used in Turkish to make a precise

Examples

- Bu metin metindir. (This text is a text.)

- Metin nedir? (What is a text?) In response, one may use metindir to identify a text in

- Bu paragraf bir metin değildir; bu paragraf metindir ifadesi, bağlam gerektirir. (This paragraph is not a

Notes

Metindir is distinct from related forms used for other nouns with the same suffix, and it should

or
emphatic
assertion
about
the
subject.
When
attached
to
metin,
it
yields
metindir
and
states
that
a
given
object
or
discourse
unit
is
a
text.
In
practice,
metindir
appears
mainly
in
linguistic,
educational,
or
dictionary-like
contexts
rather
than
everyday
speech,
where
speakers
would
often
rephrase
or
use
a
simpler
predication.
a
classification
or
definition.
text;
the
statement
that
this
paragraph
is
a
text
requires
context.)
not
be
confused
with
terms
referring
to
metal
in
Turkish.
Its
primary
relevance
is
as
an
illustrative
example
of
Turkish
predication
and
the
copula
system
in
linguistic
or
grammar-oriented
discussions.