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Closest FrameNet frame(s):
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Current Frame: Proximity

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Current Frame: Proximity

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Description of Inference: Distance less than norm is 'close'/'proximal', distance greater than norm is 'far'/'distal'.

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Description of Inference: The closer an object gets to another object, the smaller the distance between them becomes.

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Description of Inference: The further an object gets from another object, the greater the distance between them becomes.

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Description of Inference: Motion is required in order to increase or decrease proximity between two objects.

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Facts about "Proximity"
Bindingground (Trajector landmark.landmark) +, profiled_region (Trajector landmark.profiled_region) + and norm (Scale.norm) +
Frame.FrameNet frameProximity_image_frame +
Frame.TypeCog + and Primary +
InferenceDistance less than norm is 'close'/'proximal', distance greater than norm is 'far'/'distal'. (?) +, The closer an object gets to another object, the smaller the distance between them becomes. (?) +, The further an object gets from another object, the greater the distance between them becomes. (?) + and Motion is required in order to increase or decrease proximity between two objects. (?) +
Makes use ofFrame:Scale + and Frame:Trajector landmark +
Related framemakes use of (Scale, ?) + and makes use of (Trajector landmark, ?) +
Roleground (?, landmark, Ground, ?) +, profiled_region (?, ?, Profiled_region, ?) +, proximity_scale (scale, relative (scalar) distance from ground, ?, ?) +, norm (?, normal/expected distance between profiled_region and ground, ?, ?) + and degree_of_proximity (?, how profiled_region differs from norm, Degree, ?) +