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Postpositional phrases may occur either before or after the verb.
Prepositional and postpositional phrases differ by the order of the words used.
Particles in Japanese are postpositional, as they immediately follow the modified component.
Like most other languages with objects preceding the verb, it is postpositional.
A postposition follows its complement to form a postpositional phrase.
Object pronominals are divided into three classes, the verbal, nominal, and postpositional.
In traditional analyses there is always a clear distinction made between postpositional morphemes and case endings.
Adverbs or postpositional phrases can describe manner, location, or reason.
Postpositional object pronominals function as objects to which postpositions are attached.
For the Iberian language these seem to be postpositional, and apparently more agglutinative than fusional.
Choctaw has postpositional phrases with the postposition after its object:
In this sense, the subordinate clauses of these languages have much in common with postpositional phrases.
Crow has postpositional phrases, with the postposition often occurring as a prefix to the following verb.
(1) Its postpositional, as opposed to prepositional features.
Case marking is partly inflectional and partly postpositional.
Postpositional structures are found.
In postpositional phrases the noun is usually in genitive:
Postpositions occur last in a postpositional NP.
"With overwhelmingly greater than chance frequency, languages with normal SOV order are postpositional."
"If in comparisons of superiority the only order, or one of the alternative orders, is standard-marker-adjective, then the language is postpositional.
Grammar questions request that examinees select the correct grammar structure to convey a given point or test conjugations and postpositional particle agreement.
If a transitive verb has both a patient and a recipient, the latter is not indexed and appears as a postpositional phrase (indirect object).
There are three types of adpositional phrases: prepositional phrases, postpositional phrases, and circumpositional phrases.
Attributes that are not in the grammatical accordance with the superior nouns are usually postpositional, i.e. they are placed after the noun.
Other relations between a verb and its noun phrase complements or adjuncts are expressed by means of postpositional structures or relational constructions.