. . "6789"^^ . . . . "Exchangers" . "exs" . . . . . . . "In some sentences both participants are expressed by the Subject, and there is no 'with'-phrase (cf example 1). In sentences like this, the Subject is assigned the FE role Exchangers. In such sentences, the Subject always denotes more than one person, and it is understood that the reciprocal communication takes place between these two (or more) people. The Subject may denote two or more people either through conjunction, as in example 1, or through plurality, as in example 2, or by denoting a group, as in example 3. In each of these cases the FE Exchangers is assigned. Notice that for nouns in the Exchange frame, it is possible for the Exchangers role to be expressed by a prepositional phrase as in example 4. Smithers and Kornfeldt traded Pez dispensers. My neighbors swappedlawn mowers . The group exchanged phone numbers. The prisoner exchange between North and South Dakota went bad somehow."@en . . "2004-07-09T20:02:56+02:00"^^ . . . .