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This chapter looks at the nominal morphology of turkisms in Bosnian and Bulgarian. It analyses why turkisms developed the gender and number that they did, since Turkish does not have gender as a category. It also discusses non-productive and productive Turkish suffixes in Bosnian and Bulgarian, Slavonic suffixes with turkisms, and pleonasm.