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- Native Language
- Persian
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- Iran
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- Iran
As you know some new words called accidental gaps come into language and obey the phonological rules of the language- they include native phonemes in a permitted order- but have no meaning like BIK or unsad. Some of them currently used as a meaningful word like "argumentation". I looked up such a word in old dictionaries and haven't come across it yet.
Could be "argumentation" term considered as an accidental gap at that time?
Could be "argumentation" term considered as an accidental gap at that time?