prepositiontegen
Prepositiontegen is a term used in some Dutch-language linguistic discussions to classify a subset of prepositions whose core meaning encodes adversative or opposing relations, rather than purely spatial, temporal, or other relational meanings. The label is not a standard category across mainstream grammars and should be understood as a working or descriptive label in specific theoretical contexts.
Etymology and scope: The term combines prepositie (preposition) with tegen (against) in Dutch, signaling its focus
Semantics and usage: Prepositiontegen captures prepositions whose primary function is to express opposition, counteraction, or contrasting
- Het plan gaat tegen de mening van de meerderheid in. (The plan goes against the majority’s view.)
- De teams staan tegen elkaar. (The teams are against each other.)
- Het winkelcentrum ligt tegenover het station. (The shopping center lies opposite the station.)
Cross-linguistic notes: Adversative or counter-relations are common across languages, but the explicit labeling as a separate
Pedagogical considerations: Some grammars prefer to treat adversative meaning as a semantic layer within existing prepositional