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qollanilish

Qollanilish is a term used in Turkic-language contexts to denote the act or process of using or applying something. It is commonly employed in linguistic descriptions, education, and technical writing to refer to actual usage as opposed to a form in isolation. The concept covers the practical deployment of rules, methods, tools, or instructions within real-world tasks or texts.

Etymology and forms: The noun derives from a verb such as qo'llanmoq, meaning to be used or

Usage and scope: In grammar and textbooks, qollanilish describes how a particular rule or feature is used

Example: A linguistic discussion might examine the qollanilish of a pronoun in different syntactic positions, illustrating

See also: usage, application, qo'llanma (manual).

to
apply,
combined
with
a
noun-forming
suffix
that
marks
a
state
or
process.
In
Uzbek
and
related
languages
the
standard
spelling
is
qo'llanilish;
in
transliterated
or
Latin-script
contexts
it
may
appear
as
Qollanilish.
Variants
like
qollanilishi
denote
specific
grammatical
forms
(such
as
“its
usage”
or
“the
usage
of”).
in
actual
sentences.
In
manuals
and
technical
guides,
it
refers
to
the
observed
or
recommended
way
to
apply
procedures.
In
corpus
linguistics,
researchers
may
study
qollanilish
to
compare
prescriptive
norms
with
real-world
usage
across
genres
and
registers.
how
it
is
employed
in
contemporary
discourse.
Notes
on
spelling
and
regional
variation
are
common,
reflecting
differences
in
orthography
and
transliteration
among
Uzbek,
Kyrgyz,
and
other
Turkic
languages.