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2024-10-17 09:56:20

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isms end schisms isms end schisms η ζωή, το σύμπαν & τα πάντα με δανεική ψηφιακή Espress yourself Thursday, January 05, 2012 & keep it real! Don't it... Alive & Kicking Monday, January 02, 2012 Χιμαιρινό Λιοστάσι Thursday, December 22, 2011 Accidental G.A.P. Thursday, November 03, 2011 From Wikipedia, the free en-cyclop-edia In linguistics an accidental gap , also known as a gap or a hole in the pattern , is a word or other form that does not exist in some language but which would be expected to exist given the grammatical rules of the language.[1] For example, in English a noun may be formed by adding the suffix -al to a verb (e.g. recite → recital; arrive → arrival), yet there is no English word describal related to the verb describe.[2] Although theoretically such a word could exist, it does not; its absence is therefore an accidental gap . GAP Adventures Bye Ophelia Saturday, October 15, 2011 Hamlet, Act III, Scene I … Ophelia My lord, I...

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