[lit-ideas] Re: Pre-Sequeling
- From: "Judith Evans" <judithevans001@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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- Date: Sat, 1 May 2004 01:06:14 +0100
It's called prequelling (from prequel) now, JL!
Judy Evans
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The Poker: A Pre-Sequel
In a message dated 4/29/2004 11:56:02 PM Eastern Standard Time,
Robert.Paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
>...it is festooned with yards of Hildegard Wittgenstein, daughter of Ludwig
and...<
Sounds like an anticipation of 'Pulp Fiction.'
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Right. And, also, a pre-sequel to "Wittgenstein's Poker".
I noticed the OED yas not yet recognized 'pre-sequel'
(mailto:oed3@xxxxxxxxx).
http://www.anglorama.com.pl/html/dla_nauczycieli1_op.php
has the rather simplistic exchange:
Q: Can you tell the difference between a sequel and pre-sequel?
A: Sequel - continues the story. Pre-sequel - tells you what happened
before.
I suspect the logic of 'pre-sequeling' is more along the lines of H. P.
Grice
in 'Actions and Events' (Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 1986), as per
below.
Cheers,
JL
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OBJECT-LANGUAGE:
1.
For any event e-1 taking place in t-1, a sequel of e-1 involves an event
e-2,
taking place in t2, such that t2>t1 (Correctly: [retronym] "post-sequel").
2.
For an event 2-1 taking place in t-1, a PRE-sequel of e-1 involves an event
e-2 taking place in t2, such that t1>t2.
META-LANGUAGE (qualification).
1. For any event e-1, taking place in t-1, if the metalinguistic description
of e-2 takes place AFTER the metalinguistic description of e-2, it is a
sequel
(or post-sequel).
2. For any event e-1, taking place in t-1, if the metalinguistic description
of e-2 taking place in t2 such that t2<t1, takes place AFTER the
metalinguistic description of e-2, it is a PRE-sequel.
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