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In linguistics, "zero" refers to the absence of a morpheme or element where one might typically expect to find one. This concept is often discussed in the context of grammar and syntax, particularly in relation to languages that allow for the omission of certain elements without changing the meaning of a sentence. For example, in some languages, subjects or objects can be omitted when they are understood from context.

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