Lexicon
Preposition-like verbs
Derived from Wikipedia's List of Grammatical Cases.
A language should have some way of expressing all of these ideas. Each preposition could probably have its own chapter in a grammar textbook.
- at1or- LOC1"at" (the basic locative preposition) - "on/upon" can be merged with this.
- of1or- GEN1"of" (genitive)
- to1or- ALL1"to" (the basic allative preposition)
- from1or- ABL1"from" (the basic ablative preposition)
- in1or- INESS1"in" (the basic inessive preposition)
- COM1"with" (comitative)
- INS1"with" (instrumental)
- AGT1"by" (agentive) - can be merged with "with"
- LIM1"by" (limitative of time, e.g. "by 5:00")
- DAT1"for" (dative) - can be merged with "to"
- BEN1"for" (benefactive)
- during1"during"
- DISTR1"per" / "for each"
- CMPR1"like" / "as"
- PRIV1"without"
Intransitive Prepositions
- up0←- above1#MID
- down0←- below1#MID
- away0,- off0←- from1#MID
Less Common Prepositions
- between1"between"
- touch1"touching"
- "about" / "concerning" - can be merged with "touching"
- beside1"next to" / "beside"
- before1"in front of" / "before"
- behind1"after" / "behind"
- beyond1"across" / "beyond"
- under1"under"
- over1"over"
- near1"near"
- ELA1"out of" (elative)
- PERL1"through" / "via"
- "according to"
- "because of"
- "for want of"
- "instead of"
- BEN1"for the benefit of"
- MAL1"against" / "for the detriment of"