This research, titled "The Effect of Original, Redundant, and Quasi-Redundant Prepositions on Grammatical Meanings" was chosen due to its importance and to demonstrate the effect of each type of preposition on the meaning and grammatical function of the words following it. This will enable the reader to understand the grammatical functions that prepositions perform. Although there are many studies regarding prepositions, this title is original - no one has written about it - and the division of the research material that took place - according to my idea - no one has addressed it - as far as I know - and this is what made the research stand out with a special feature, as this arrangement and division will put the reader in front of a clear map of the effect of the original, redundant and quasi-redundant preposition on the context of the sentence in terms of meaning and syntax. The research plan consists of an introduction, three sections, a conclusion, and a list of references. The three sections are as follows: Section 1: Original Prepositions Section 2: Redundant Prepositions Section 3: Quasi-Redundant Prepositions The conclusion summarizes the most important findings and benefits derived from the research.
Salim,A I . (2026). The Effect of Original, Redundant, and Quasi-Redundant Prepositions on Grammatical Meanings. Journal of Language Studies, 10(Issue 1, Part 1), 51-61. doi: 10.25130/Lang.10.1.P1.4
MLA
Salim,A I . "The Effect of Original, Redundant, and Quasi-Redundant Prepositions on Grammatical Meanings", Journal of Language Studies, 10, Issue 1, Part 1, 2026, 51-61. doi: 10.25130/Lang.10.1.P1.4
HARVARD
Salim A I. (2026). 'The Effect of Original, Redundant, and Quasi-Redundant Prepositions on Grammatical Meanings', Journal of Language Studies, 10(Issue 1, Part 1), pp. 51-61. doi: 10.25130/Lang.10.1.P1.4
CHICAGO
A I Salim, "The Effect of Original, Redundant, and Quasi-Redundant Prepositions on Grammatical Meanings," Journal of Language Studies, 10 Issue 1, Part 1 (2026): 51-61, doi: 10.25130/Lang.10.1.P1.4
VANCOUVER
Salim A I. The Effect of Original, Redundant, and Quasi-Redundant Prepositions on Grammatical Meanings. JLS. 2026;10(Issue 1, Part 1):51-61. doi: 10.25130/Lang.10.1.P1.4