accidental gap

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Noun

accidental gap (plural accidental gaps)

  1. (linguistics) A potential word, word sense, morpheme, or other form that does not exist in some language despite that it would be permissible by the grammatical rules of that language; its absence is therefore an accidental gap, in the ontologic sense of the word accidental (that is, circumstantial rather than essential).

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