sinyallemek
sinyallemek is a term used in linguistics, particularly in pragmatics, to refer to the act of signaling a particular intention or meaning that is not explicitly stated. It involves using cues, context, or indirect language to convey a message that the speaker expects the listener to understand implicitly. This is often achieved through verbal or non-verbal signals, such as tone of voice, facial expressions, gestures, or the choice of specific words or phrases.
The concept of sinyallemek highlights the complexity of human communication, where understanding goes beyond literal interpretation.
Researchers in pragmatics study sinyallemek to understand how listeners interpret these implicit meanings and how speakers