In:The Life Cycle of Adpositions
T. Givón
[Not in series 236] 2021
► pp. 65–88
Chapter 3The diachronic target
Pre-verbal prepositions in Homeric Greek
Published online: 2 July 2021
https://doi.org/10.1075/z.236.c3
https://doi.org/10.1075/z.236.c3
Article outline
- 3.1Preamble
- 3.2Functional-syntactic categories
- a. ana-
- b. kata-
- c. en(i)-
- d. ex-/ek-
- e. e(i)s-/ei-
- f. apo-
- g. epi-
- h. peri-
- i. para-
- j. pro(s)-
- k. dia-
- l. meta-
- m. sun-
- n. ama-
- o. amfi-
- p. hupo-
- q. huper-
- r. anti(o)-
- 3.3Quantitative text-distribution
- 3.3.1Text distribution of pre-nominal vs. pre-verbal prepositions
- 3.3.2Text distribution of the semantic/syntactic types of pre-verbal prepositions
- 3.4Interim summary
Notes Abbreviations of grammatical terms Appendix
