Difference between revisions of "Postposition"
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Linguipedia (talk | contribs) (New page: {{stub}} A '''postposition''' is an adposition that follows its complement. ===Origin=== The term was formed (by single-word analogy) on the basis of ''preposition'' and the...) |
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A postposition is an adposition that follows its complement.
Origin
The term was formed (by single-word analogy) on the basis of preposition and the Latinate prefix post- 'following'.
Other languages
French postposition (fr) German Postposition (de)
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