symbol denoting the empty set
The null sign (∅) is a symbol often used in mathematics for denoting the empty set. The same letter in linguistics represents zero, the lack of an element. It is commonly used … Wikipedia
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Null sign - Wikipedia
4 days ago - The null sign (∅) is a symbol often used in mathematics for denoting the empty set. The same letter in linguistics represents zero, the lack of an element. It is commonly used in phonology, morphology, and syntax. The symbol ∅ is available at Unicode point U+2205.
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Null symbol - Teflpedia
The null sign or null symbol is a symbol used in the field of linguistics to denote zero (linguistics), an empty set.
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Zero (linguistics) - Wikipedia
January 9, 2026 - In linguistics, a zero or null is a segment that is not pronounced or written. It is a useful concept in analysis, indicating the lack of an element where one might be expected. It is usually written with the symbol "∅", in Unicode U+2205 ∅ EMPTY SET (
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Nothingness, in phonetics, shouldn't be represented with Ø (Capital Letter O With Stroke), it should be represented with ∅ (Empty Set). This symbol is bigger and is shaped like a circle rather than like a letter O (which is squished horizontally in most fonts). But, some linguists made do with Ø back before ∅ had widespread font support.

Either way, though, phonologists generally don't seem to have an issue distinguishing capital from lowercase letters. Lowercase c is the IPA symbol for a voiceless palatal stop, while capital C is frequently used to mean "any consonant", and this hasn't caused too many problems.

(Though anecdotally, I did once cause a lot of frustration for myself when I used *o and *O for different reconstructed phonemes in a lecture. No issue on the slides, but trying to keep them distinct on the chalkboard was a nightmare!)

If it becomes an issue when writing about a particular language (say, one where front rounded vowels frequently get deleted), the author can choose a font that emphasizes the differences, or use a different symbol for one or the other: I've seen ö for the vowel and {} for nothingness plenty of times.

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The distinction that you refer to comes from mixing two entirely different alphabets, that of formal language theory and that of the IPA. ʃ, ɛ, ɑ, ɣ which are phonetic symbols also resemble mathematical notation. The distinction between ɵ and θ is a more problematic visual distinction, since these are both IPA symbols. The symbols are similar but not identical. A rule changing /a/ to a front rounded mid vowel before [i] is informally written as "a→ø/_i" (the formal rule would involve clearly different feature expressions). A rule deleting /a/ in that context would be written as "a→Ø/_i".

The only real problem is a computer-coding problem, that in Unicode, visually-identical letters can have different codes, depending on what block they are in. Example: Greek ε and IPA ɛ. This isn't a linguistic problem, it's a computer problem.

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∅ Null Sign
Philosophical Implications: The ... Unlike the Union Symbol () and Intersection Symbol (∩), which combine sets, the Null Sign (∅) indicates the absence of elements....
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Empty category - Wikipedia
January 21, 2026 - When representing empty categories in tree structures, linguists use a null symbol (∅) to depict the idea that there is a mental category at the level being represented, even if the word(s) are being left out of overt speech.
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About: Zero (linguistics)
It is a useful concept in analysis, indicating lack of an element where one might be expected. It is usually written with the symbol "∅", in Unicode U+2205 ∅ EMPTY SET (∅, ∅, ∅, ∅). A common ad hoc solution is to use the Scandinavian ...
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Unicode Mail List Archive: RE: IPA Null Consonant
In such cases one would choose to use a completely different symbol (letter) for "empty", like Greek Capital Omega, or something even more distinctive. > > But capital "slashed o" (U+00D8) is not mentioned... And that letter > > would be entirely appropriate for this purpose **in the contexts** where > > it would stand for a "null consonant" (or empty string) in linguistics.
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Null morpheme - Glottopedia
(Some linguists object to the notion ... for null morpheme are zero morpheme and ghost morpheme. The null morpheme is represented as either the figure zero (0), the empty set symbol ......
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Zero (linguistics) | Laskon Wiki | Fandom
It is a useful concept in analysis, indicating lack of an element where one might be expected. It is usually written with the symbol "∅", in Unicode U+2205 ∅ EMPTY SET (∅, ∅, ∅, ∅). A common ad hoc solution is to use the Scandinavian ...
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Null morpheme - Wikipedia
January 4, 2026 - In simpler terms, a null morpheme is an "invisible" affix. It is a concept useful for analysis, by contrasting null morphemes with alternatives that do have some phonetic realization. The null morpheme is represented as either the figure zero (0) or the empty set symbol ∅.
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About: Null sign
The null sign (∅) is often used in mathematics for denoting the empty set (however, the variant seems more commonly used). The same letter in linguistics represents zero, the lack of an element. It is commonly used in phonology, morphology, ...
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 Null (U+0000) Symbol Meaning, Copy and Paste
4 weeks ago - It's the first symbol in Unicode and ASCII taking the zeroth position. Null is used in various ways, such as indicating the end of lines or data blocks, filling space between data elements, preventing the processing of data after a certain stage, ...
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Null morpheme
In linguistics, a null morpheme, also known as a zero morpheme, is a hypothetical morphosyntactic unit that lacks overt phonological or orthographic expression but fulfills a grammatical function, typically represented by the symbol Ø.[1] It ...
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What is the name of the symbol used for expressing empty sets? - Quora
Answer: It’s called the “empty set symbol.” I wish I could give you some cool name like “octothorpe”, but it was based on the letter Ø from Danish, where it is a Close-mid front rounded vowel and “the name of this letter is the ...
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What is the correct letter to denote a null set, and how can you pronounce it? - Quora
The accepted symbol is a zero with line through it \emptyset, but is is also common to use the similar looking version of the Greek letter \phi. I tend to read the empty set as phi, but why not call i...
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Academic Kids
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Null morpheme - Academic Kids
The null morpheme is represented as the figure zero (0) or the "empty set" symbol <math>\empty<math>. The existence of a null morpheme in a word can be theorized by contrast with other forms of the same word showing alternate morphemes. For example, the singular number of English nouns is shown ...
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Null sign - Wikiwand
The null sign (∅) is often used in mathematics for denoting the empty set. The same letter in linguistics represents zero, the lack of an element. It is commonly used in phonology, morphology, and syntax.