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deneylerinin

Deneylerinin is a Turkish inflected form built from the noun deney, which can mean either experiment or experience depending on context. In Turkish, possession and relation are shown through suffixes rather than separate words. The third-person plural possessive suffix -leri attaches to deney to form deneyleri, meaning “their experiments.” A further suffix, the genitive (often translated as “of”) -in/-ın/-un/-ün, attaches to the same noun to mark possession in the sense of “of.” When combined, these suffixes yield deneylerinin, the genitive form of “their experiments,” i.e., “of their experiments” or “their experiments’.”

In use, deneylerinin is typically found in noun phrases within sentences such as Deneylerinin sonuçları açıktır

Note that deney also has a related form deneyim, meaning experience. The possessive/genitive chain of deneyi,

Overall, deneylerinin exemplifies Turkish suffixal morphology and how possessive and genitive meanings combine in a single

(The
results
of
their
experiments
are
clear).
The
construction
is
common
in
academic
and
formal
Turkish,
where
it
appears
in
discussions
of
research
findings,
procedures,
or
comparative
analyses.
For
example,
Bu
rapor
deneylerinin
tekrarlanabilirliğini
tartışıyor
would
translate
as
This
report
discusses
the
repeatability
of
their
experiments.
deneyinin,
deneylerinin,
and
deneyimlerinin
can
produce
different
meanings
depending
on
the
root
used;
for
experiences,
the
regular
form
would
typically
be
deneyimlerinin,
not
deneylerinin.
Thus,
context
usually
clarifies
whether
the
sentence
concerns
experiments
or
experiences.
word
to
express
“of
their
experiments.”