We recently organized and collected all our posts and essays on prepositions and prepositional phrases in a simple and accessible place. We have written a sizable number of pieces on prepositions over the past decade and we want you to be able to find them more easily. They’re organized topically for ease of use. And expect more to come in the next year!
Here’s what’s included, so far:
10 essays on ἐκ and ἀπό
In the spring and summer of 2017, we, Rachel and Michael Aubrey, produced a collection of short essays here at Koine-Greek.com that provided an overview of the descriptive issues they explored at the Tyndale House Prepositions Workshop. This work eventually was published in Postclassical Greek prepositions and conceptual metaphor by de Gruyter, edited by Will Ross and Steve Runge. This post provides a landing page for all ten of our discussions of these two prepositions from here at Koine-Greek.com.
- ἐκ vs. ἀπό: The history
- ἐκ and ἀπό notes: types of sources
- Types of ἐκ and ἀπό constructions: Source
- Types of ἐκ and ἀπό constructions: Origin
- Types of ἐκ and ἀπό constructions: Partitive
- Types of ἐκ and ἀπό constructions: Time
- Types of ἐκ and ἀπό constructions: Cause
- http://Five usage-types for ἐκ and ἀπό
- ἐκ and ἀπό with temporal expressions in the papyri
- The source of SOURCE Expressions: Embodiment
Greek Prepositions in the New Testament
- Introducing: Greek Prepositions in the New Testament, Pt I
- Introducing: Greek Prepositions in the New Testament, Pt II
- Greek Prepositions in the New Testament, Pt III
- Greek Prepositions in the New Testament, Pt IV
Prepositions and second language pedagogy
Slides, presentations, and papers
- Greek Prepositions Workshop Presentation Slides
- SBL Slides: Figurative extensions of περί
- SBL Slides: Exploring Perspective in Preposition Analysis