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- Accidental_gap abstract "In linguistics an accidental gap, also known as a gap, lexical gap, lacuna, or a hole in the pattern, is a word or other form that does not exist in some language but which would be permitted by the grammatical rules of the language. Accidental gaps differ from systematic gaps, those words or other forms which do not exist in a language due to the boundaries set by phonological, morphological, and other rules of that specific language.In English, for example, a word pronounced /pfnk/ cannot exist because it has no vowels and therefore does not obey the word-formation rules of English. This is a systematic gap. In contrast, the string /peɪ̯k/ obeys English word-formation rules, but is not a word in English. Although theoretically such a word could exist, it does not; its absence is therefore an accidental gap. Such gaps are characteristic of idiom, the peculiar form of languages and language families.Various types of accidental gaps exist. Phonological gaps are either words allowed by the phonological system of a language which do not actually exist, or sound contrasts missing from one paradigm of the phonological system itself. Morphological gaps are non-existent words predicted by the morphological system. A semantic gap refers to the non-existence of a word to describe a difference in meaning seen in other sets of words within the language.".
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- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLink Aspiration_(phonetics).
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLink Category:Grammar.
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- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLink Category:Phonology.
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLink Category:Semantics.
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLink Consonant_cluster.
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLink Defective_verb.
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLink Derivation_(linguistics).
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLink Deverbal_noun.
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLink Gender.
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLink Grammar.
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLink Grammatical_conjugation.
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLink Grammatical_number.
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- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLink Grammaticality.
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLink Idiom_(language_structure).
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLink Language_family.
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLink Latin_language.
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLink Lexicon.
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLink Linguistics.
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLink Meaning_(linguistics).
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLink Morphological_derivation.
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLink Morphology_(linguistics).
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLink Old_French.
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLink Pattern.
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLink Phonemic_contrast.
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLink Phonology.
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLink Present_tense.
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLink Pseudoword.
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLink Russian_grammar.
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLink Russian_language.
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLink Semantic_gap.
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLink Semantics.
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLink Sniglet.
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLink Stop_consonant.
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLink Syllable.
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLink Syllable_rime.
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLink Thai_language.
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLink Unpaired_word.
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLink Velar_consonant.
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLink Vocal_cords.
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLink Vocal_folds.
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLink Voice_(phonetics).
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLink Well-formedness.
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLinkText "Accidental gap".
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lexical gaps".
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLinkText "a tenth of that number".
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLinkText "accidental gap".
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLinkText "just over 900 have been assigned meanings".
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLinkText "lexical gaps".
- Accidental_gap wikiPageWikiLinkText "morphological gap".
- Accidental_gap hasPhotoCollection Accidental_gap.
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- Accidental_gap wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA.
- Accidental_gap wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Accidental_gap subject Category:Grammar.
- Accidental_gap subject Category:Linguistic_morphology.
- Accidental_gap subject Category:Phonology.
- Accidental_gap subject Category:Semantics.
- Accidental_gap hypernym Word.
- Accidental_gap type Food.
- Accidental_gap comment "In linguistics an accidental gap, also known as a gap, lexical gap, lacuna, or a hole in the pattern, is a word or other form that does not exist in some language but which would be permitted by the grammatical rules of the language.".
- Accidental_gap label "Accidental gap".
- Accidental_gap sameAs Lexikalische_Lücke.
- Accidental_gap sameAs 공백어휘.
- Accidental_gap sameAs Lakūna.
- Accidental_gap sameAs Leemte_in_de_taal.
- Accidental_gap sameAs m.0gfgvxm.
- Accidental_gap sameAs Лакуна_(лингвистика).
- Accidental_gap sameAs Q176857.
- Accidental_gap sameAs Q176857.
- Accidental_gap sameAs 偶然空缺.
- Accidental_gap wasDerivedFrom Accidental_gap?oldid=668362628.
- Accidental_gap isPrimaryTopicOf Accidental_gap.