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This exploration delves into the spatial functions of key Greek prepositions, such as "Huper," "Epi," "Peri," "Para," and others. It examines how these prepositions interact with different grammatical cases—Accusative, Genitive, and Dative—to form nuanced meanings in various contexts. By analyzing these relationships, we gain insights into the syntax and semantics of ancient Greek, expanding our understanding of how spatial concepts are expressed linguistically. This study serves as a resource for students of the Greek language and those interested in linguistic structures.
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Ana + A Spatial function of Prepositions Huper + A Epi + G, D Peri + A Para + D, A En + D Dia + G Ek + G Eis + A Apo + G Pros + A Para + G A = Accusative Case G = Genitive Case D = Dative Case Hupo + A Kata + G