. "6788"^^ . . "Exchanger_2" . "Exchanger_2"^^ . "JKR" . "Exchanger_2" . . "In cases where the Exchangers involved in a conversation are construed as two separate groups with different levels of volitionality or control, Exchanger_2 refers to the semantically and grammatically less prominent group. It is generally encoded within a prepositional phrase (e.g. headed by with). Note that it is possible for a single role to correspond to multiple referents. For example, if the prepositional object in the example below were plural, we would still assign it the single role Exchanger_2. The trade with Cuba went exactly as planned."@en . "ex2" . . "Core" . . "Core"^^ . "2004-07-09T20:00:17+02:00"^^ . . . . . "In cases where the Exchangers involved in a conversation are construed as two separate groups with different levels of volitionality or control, Exchanger_2 refers to the semantically and grammatically less prominent group. It is generally encoded within a prepositional phrase (e.g. headed by with). Note that it is possible for a single role to correspond to multiple referents. For example, if the prepositional object in the example below were plural, we would still assign it the single role Exchanger_2. The trade with Cuba went exactly as planned."@en . . . . . . "In cases where the Exchangers involved in a conversation are\nconstrued as two separate groups with different levels of\nvolitionality or control, Exchanger_2 refers to the semantically\nand grammatically less prominent group. It is generally encoded\nwithin a prepositional phrase (e.g. headed by with). Note that it\nis possible for a single role to correspond to multiple referents.\nFor example, if the prepositional object in the example below were\nplural, we would still assign it the single role Exchanger_2.\nThe trade with Cuba went exactly as planned. \n"^^ . .