. "In cases where the Exchangers involved in a conversation are construed as two separate groups with different levels of volitionality or control, this FE identifies the conversational participant with greater semantic and syntactic prominence, as compared with Exchanger_2. That is, Exchanger_1 is generally encoded as Subject, and peripheral FEs that do not make reference to the event itself generally make reference to Exchanger_1. Thus a Purpose (or Means, Depictive, or Manner) is construed to be that of Exchanger_1, not necessarily that of Exchanger_2 or the group of Exchangers as a whole."@en . "Core" . . "Core"^^ . "In cases where the Exchangers involved in a conversation are\nconstrued as two separate groups with different levels of\nvolitionality or control, this FE identifies the conversational\nparticipant with greater semantic and syntactic prominence, as\ncompared with Exchanger_2. That is, Exchanger_1 is generally\nencoded as Subject, and peripheral FEs that do not make reference\nto the event itself generally make reference to Exchanger_1. Thus\na Purpose (or Means, Depictive, or Manner) is construed to be that\nof Exchanger_1, not necessarily that of Exchanger_2 or the group\nof Exchangers as a whole.\n"^^ . . . . . . . "In cases where the Exchangers involved in a conversation are construed as two separate groups with different levels of volitionality or control, this FE identifies the conversational participant with greater semantic and syntactic prominence, as compared with Exchanger_2. That is, Exchanger_1 is generally encoded as Subject, and peripheral FEs that do not make reference to the event itself generally make reference to Exchanger_1. Thus a Purpose (or Means, Depictive, or Manner) is construed to be that of Exchanger_1, not necessarily that of Exchanger_2 or the group of Exchangers as a whole."@en . . "6782"^^ . . . . . . . . "2004-07-09T19:48:10+02:00"^^ . . . "Exchanger_1" . "Exchanger_1" . "Exchanger_1"^^ . . . "ex1" . "JKR" . .