In:English Prepositions Explained: Revised edition
Seth Lindstromberg
[Not in series 157] 2010
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Published online: 11 August 2010
https://doi.org/10.1075/z.157.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/z.157.toc
Table of contents
AcknowledgementsIx
Preface to the second editionXI
Symbols, abbreviations and features of formatXIII
Chapter 1 Introduction and orientation
Chapter 2 Toward(s), to, in/into, inward, outward, through, out (of), from (vs off), away (from)
Chapter 3 On1, off, on2: On the in-/outside, on top (of), back, forward, ahead, to/ on the right/left (of), off, away, along, out, toward(s), about, around, concerning, under, upon, on the back of
Chapter 4 In, on1, out, into: During, inside, within
Chapter 5 Beside, along, against, alongside, aside: To/on the right/left (of)
Chapter 6 Between, among(st): In between, amid(st), in the midst (of), in the middle (of), inter-
Chapter 7 Across (from), opposite (from), on the other side (of), beyond: Behind, over, at the other end (of)
Chapter 8 Behind, on the other side (of), in back (of), in front (of): Before, after, ahead of, in the front/back (of)
Chapter 9 Above, over: Across, through, via, during, throughout
Chapter 10 Around/Round, by, past: Over, all around, all over, all across, about, on, roundabout
Chapter 11 By, near, past: Near to, nearby, close (to), next to, around
Chapter 12 Under, below: Beneath, underneath, at/on the bottom (of), in
Chapter 13 Back, backward(s): On2, forward, ahead
Chapter 14 At: In, on1, to, toward(s), by, near, with
Chapter 15 Against: Near, by, on1, into, at
Chapter 16 Up, down: Off, out
Chapter 17 Of: Off, with, at, in, about, from…
Chapter 18 With: For, to, without, together, apart (from)
Chapter 19 For: To, of
Chapter 20 To: With, for, against
Chapter 21 Survey and Index of important abstract notions expressed by prepositions
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