Yesterday, we examined SOURCE expressions with ἐκ and ἀπό . Today, we are examining ORIGINS. The Greek Prepositions Workshop is […]
Prepositions
These are the usages most closely tied to our embodied experience in physical space. Prototypically source constructions also […]
Both the Source (material) & Source (reflexive) senses involve an an element of identification of the TR with the LM.
Already by the first century CE, ἐκ & ἀπό have experience two thousand years of history and they have […]
Today’s the last day to book accommodations for the Greek Prepositions Workshop. So if you don’t have your […]
Both contributors to this blog (yes, there actually is more than one — Mike and Rachel Aubrey) are […]
There’s an excellent post on the blog Motivated Grammar about the I vs. Me peeve of grammar pedants, […]
Two Volumes on Greek Prepositions Part I Two Volumes on Greek Prepositions Part II Pietro Bortone’s Greek prepositions […]
The first two chapters of Luraghi’s volume consist of her introduction and her theoretical foundation. The former includes […]
Luraghi, Silvia. On the meaning of prepositions and cases: Semantic roles in Ancient Greek. Studies in language companion […]