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.
at1
orLOC1
"at" (the basic locative preposition) - "on/upon" can be merged with this.of1
orGEN1
"of" (genitive)to1
orALL1
"to" (the basic allative preposition)from1
orABL1
"from" (the basic ablative preposition)in1
orINESS1
"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"