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The following graph tries to visualize the computer aided modelling of the temporality effect attempted in our project.
The descriptive categories in our model are based on McTaggarts distinction between
- · 'B-relations' ( = relational positioning of events in the physical continuum "before-after") and
- · 'A-determinations' ( = perception-based dynamic determinations of the chronological position of events within the continuum of perception / cognition of "past-present-future").
For the purpose of our model 'event' is understood to signify any material or ideal entity denoted as existing within the narrated world by propositional statements that are expressed on the lexematic surface level - i.e., by words describing things and persons within the 'world', as well as their ideas or imaginations that are being represented as an intradiegetic - real or hypothetical - 'fact'. - For further information please see my article Tagging Time in Prolog. The Temporality Effect Project.
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