yüklemde
Yüklemde is a Turkish term formed from yüklem (predicate) with the locative suffix -de, literally meaning "in the predicate." It is used in grammar and linguistic descriptions to refer to the predicate of a clause—the part that contains the verb and its auxiliaries and expresses tense, aspect, mood, person, and number. The term is a locative construction that helps discuss properties of the predicate without tying them to a specific sentence.
In Turkish syntax, the typical word order places the subject before the predicate, but most of the
The use of yüklemde is common in descriptive grammar and language teaching, particularly in exercises focusing