. "Perspective on Reciprocality in which Protagonist_1 acts on or is related to Protagonist_2. The relation or event is construed as asymmetrical, inasmuch as Protagonist_1 is presented as more agentive, if agency is involved (such as in conversation, participating), and Protagonist_2 is presented as more passive. In cases of comparison or other relations (e.g. resembling, being near), Protagonist_2 is construed as suitable as a reference for Protagonist_1, often because Protagonist_2 is more temporally stable and/or is more salient and widely known."@en . . "Perspective on Reciprocality in which Protagonist_1 acts on or is related to Protagonist_2. The relation or event is construed as asymmetrical, inasmuch as Protagonist_1 is presented as more agentive, if agency is involved (such as in conversation, participating), and Protagonist_2 is presented as more passive. In cases of comparison or other relations (e.g. resembling, being near), Protagonist_2 is construed as suitable as a reference for Protagonist_1, often because Protagonist_2 is more temporally stable and/or is more salient and widely known."@en . "MJE" . . . . "2001-09-06T13:59:09+02:00"^^ . . "Asymmetric_reciprocality" . "Asymmetric_reciprocality" . "226"^^ . . .