Typology of morphology can be examined in terms of certain
features e.g. fusions, exponence, inflectional synthesis, locus, affixation,
reduplication, syncretism, etc. or with broader typological features like
multifunctional inflectional features, compounding, genitive construction, etc.
We refer to the former as macro level features of the typology of morphology of
the Turkish language with reference to data presented from WALS database and
we refer to the latter as micro level of the typology of morphology of the
Turkish language with references to some linguists and researchers in the field
of morphology. This two-folded presentation brings about an argument about
the possible limitation of the WALS database as claimed and argued by the
presented views - assuming contradicting conclusions about some typological
features of morphology of the Turkish languag