Fictional Contexts
In P. Bouquet, L. Serafini & R. Thomason (eds.),
Perspectives on Context. Stanford: CSLI Publications. pp. 213–48 (
2008)
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Abstract
is accounted for, among other things, in terms of particular relations between events (or states1) and places or times. Roughly speaking, an event α is said to occur in a place p (or interval t) if the spatial (temporal) extension of α is located in p (or t). Let the predicate ‘Occ’ denote such a relation. From this point of view, part of the content of the above sentences can be associated, respectively, with formulas such as.