Turkish and Russian are languages coming from different language families. Therefore, there are significant structural differences between them. Because these two languages have been in contact for a long time throughout history, there have been exchanges between them. This, however, has not gone beyond word transfers. This study is intended to point out functional similarities of the suffix +(n)In in Russian and Turkish
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