Slavic and Turkish languages have been studied separately for many years. This book offers scientific and theoretical hypotheses on the roots of the two cultures, which historically were in close contact with each other, as well as on the interrelated development of the Slavic and Turkic ethnic groups.
This work also contains valuable information and perspectives on the development of grammatical rules shared by the languages, on the active exchange of lexical materials, morphological patterns
and other linguistic features at the initial stages of the languages'
development.
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