The general consensus in the field is that there is a derivational relationship between verbs undergoing the causative alternation that share the same lexical entry.
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A lexical entry lists the basic properties of either the whole word, or the individual properties of the morphemes that make up the word itself.
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The English vocable " improve ", for example, includes six Lexical Units, each of which is provided a separate lexical entry:
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Among the more technical innovations are the use of recursive phrase structure rules and the introduction of syntactic features in lexical entries to address the issue of subcategorization.
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Adjectives in lexical entry that carries the morphological and syntactic requirements of the head noun that has been removed, these requirements being the inflectional endings of the language.
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The original dictionary contained 9, 565 lexical entries divided into 277 chapters, and was in three volumes one on the Hinayana, one on the Mahayana, and one of indexes.
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Unlike CFGs, categorial grammars are lexicalized, meaning that only a small number of ( mostly language-independent ) rules are employed, and all other syntactic phenomena derive from the lexical entries of specific words.
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It has been debated whether the first example is due to object movement to the left side of the verb or whether the lexical entry of the verb simply allows head-initial and head-final structures.
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As far as I am concerned, it could be accepted as a lexical entry in a glossary but definitely not as an attempt to analyse a-so called-sociological phenomenon, especially in an encyclopedia.
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The starting point is the lexical entry for the verb " study ", which specifies that the verb introduces two arguments, namely a DP which bears the semantic role of Agent, and another DP which bears the semantic role of Theme.