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← Language & CommunicationA lexicographer encounters ambiguity when compiling dictionary entries for 'bank' (river vs. financial). Which process explains why the headword section requires distinct entries despite orthographic identity?
A)Phonetic convergence reduces semantic distinction
B)Morphological overlap creates parsing conflicts
C)Syntactic dependencies eliminate usage variants
D)Semantic divergence establishes independent lemmata✓
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The headword 'bank' necessitates separate entries because semantic divergence, specifically polysemy, leads to distinct meanings accumulated over time. Therefore, lexicographers create unique lemmata, rather than treating them as single word with minor contextual variations caused by phonetic or morphological factors.
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