Property:Inference

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This is a property of type Record. It has the fields Property:Inference.Description, Property:Inference.Type

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M

Motion to a bounded region +At beginning of motion, mover is not within bounded region (at end of motion mover is within bounded region)  +
Motion-affecting external factors +The motion impediment negatively affects the mover's motion (e.g. slows or stops motion and/or increases energy needed for mover to move). (causal)  +, Causing a motion impediment to be present (indirectly) causes a negative effect on mover's motion. (causal)  +, Removing a motion impediment removes the negative effect on mover's motion. (causal)  +,

N

Nuclear family +Parents have (some degree of) control over children's actions (?)  +, Parents are responsible for taking care of children (feeding, housing, protecting from harm, etc.) (?)  +

O

Organization +The structure of an organization persists even though actual members change over the course of time. (?)  +

P

Physical connection +When items are connected, they share a "common fate" with respect to location. If one item is a fixed object, then the attached item will not move. If both items are moveable objects, either both move or both are stationary, and if they move, they move to the same place. (?)  +, In order to move independently, the connection between the items must be eliminated (e.g. removed, broken or dissolved) (?)  +
Physical structure +Destructive actions and/or processes cause a decrease in structural_integrity (cause scalar change)  +, Constructive actions cause an increase in structural_integrity (cause scalar change)  +, The integrity of the physical structure as a whole is dependent on the stability of the physical relations between the structural parts (e.g.attachement, support relations). (?)  +
Plants +A plant starts off as a seed and grows given the right conditions. (?)  +, Color, shape, size, and extent of spread are indicative of a plant's success in growing and staying alive. (?)  +, When conditions are poor and light and nutrient supplies are cut, a plant will wither and die. (?)  +,
Possession +"Possessing" typically involves the Possessor controlling and/or having access to the Possession. In primary physical experience, the possessor holds/grasps the possessed object. (?)  +, If the Possessor does not have control and/or access to an object, the possessor does not possess that object. (negation)  +, In primary physical experience, the physical relation between Possessor and object indicates the status of the possession relation. Holding and/or grasping (and, more generally, co-location with) the object indicate possession (not holding/grasping indicate lack of possession. More generally, possession correlates with co-location of possessor and possessed object, and lack of possession with lack of co-location (i.e. some distance between the two))  +
Possession change +at x-schema.initial, possessor does not possess object. At x-schema.start_transtion, possessor acquires object. At x-schema.ongoing, possessor possesses object. At x-schema.finish_transtion, possessor loses possession of object. At x-schema.final, possessor does not possess object. (?)  +
Proximal distal +The proximal and distal regions are defined in terms of relative proximity to the center. The boundary is the furthest extent of what is considered proximal to the center. (?)  +
Proximity +Distance 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. (?)  +,
Purposeful action +Actor initiates action in order to bring about desired situation. Actor continues action until desired situation has been accomplished, at which point actor terminates action. (?)  +

Q

Quantity +quantity values progressively increase from one end of the scale ('bottom') to the other ('top'). (?)  +

R

Reciprocation +A owes B (is in debt to B) if B does something good for A. (normative-Western society)  +, After B does something good for A, and A is in debt with B, A has the opportunity to / is expected to repay the debt to B. (normative-Western society)  +, Once A repays B, A and B are even. (normative-Western society)  +
Restraints +When restraining entity is attached to mover, mover's ability to move is negatively affected. (?)  +

S

Scale +ordering of values -- if B is greater than A, and C is greater than B, then C is greater than A. (?)  +, continuity -- each intermediate value is adjacent to a lower value and a higher value (?)  +
Seeing +When you see something you perceive that it exists (image schema)  +
Self propelled motion +The motion and action x-schemas are (generally) aligned. e.g. motion starts when action starts, is ongoing while action is ongoing, and stops when action stops. (x-schema stage)  +, The presence/absence of certain conditions will affect how a given motion event 'unfolds'. These conditions include: necessary resources (mover's energy/inertia) (restraints on mover)  +
Self propelled motion to a destination +The actor acts in order to move. Action continues until actor reaches goal. (?)  +, To reach goal, the actor needs to move towards it,(generally) in a forward direction (?)  +, The speed of motion, elapsed time, and distance travelled are inter-related (D = RT). e.g. higher speed enables mover to cover a given distance in less time or a greater distance in a given time. (?)  +,
Self-initiated state change +actor acts with objective of changing from initial_state to final_state (?)  +
Sequence of actions +Sequence has a temporal order. (?)  +
Shepherding +If shepherd successfully performs actions, sheep will flourish (if not, sheep will not flourish (and may become unhealthy or die).)  +, Shepherd is responsible for leading sheep, making decisions that affects sheep's well-being (sheep do what shepherd wants them to.)  +, Sheep are not capable of flourishing on their own (without shepherd). (?)  +
Source path goal +Sequential ordered location inferences, e.g. if trajector is on path, then trajector has been (but is no longer)at source (if trajector is at goal, then trajector has been at source and been on path.)  +

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Textile +The strength/integrity of the textile as a whole is dependent on the strength/integrity of the individual fibers. (?)  +
Transfer scenario +At initial stage, transferor has object and recipient does not. (?)  +, At final stage, recipient has object and transferor does not (?)  +
Trust relationship +normative actions cause an increase in relationship intensity (causal)  +, non-normative actions cause a decrease in relationship intensity (causal)  +, Truster does not protect self against Trusted. (?)  +,

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Vehicle +A vehicle is a means for reaching destinations. (?)  +, A vehicle is solid and can last a long time. (?)  +, A multi-person vehicle is a means for reaching common destinations. (?)  +,
Verticality +One end of the scale is "up" and the other end is "down". These are mutually exclusive positions. (?)  +
Visual obstruction +When the obstructing object is present, the seer cannot see the focal_object. (?)  +

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War +The army engages in fighting against enemy_combatants on the battlefield using weapons in the context of a war_strategy devised by generals seeking to minimize enemy_conquest and achieve victory as quickly as possible. (?)  +, The fighting occurs in response to an enemy_attack on a battlefield in which usually some amount of enemy_conquest has occurred. (?)  +
Water Confinement +It is difficult for physical_entity to get out of the water_region. (?)  +
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