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postpose

VERB
  1. place after another constituent in the sentence
    Japanese postposes the adpositions, whereas English preposes them

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  • Japanese postposes the adpositions, whereas English preposes them
  • Speakers began to perceive postposed *sa now as an agglutinated animate nominative suffix *-sa. Sporadic phonetic changes in the Indo-European case system
  • One article I read said that children stick most closely to SOV order and only later after 10? begin to postpose. Languagehat.com: JAPANESE SCRAMBLING?
  • I immediately thought of Turkish, which is typologically SOV, but in the colloquial language it's not uncommon to postpose one nominal constituent which may be longer than one word after the verb. Languagehat.com: JAPANESE SCRAMBLING?
  • In such instances, finite and infinitive clauses are commonly postposed and anticipatory it takes their place in subject position: ‘It is obvious that nobody understands me’; ‘It was a serious mistake to accuse them of negligence.’
  • Preposed and postposed forms that come first include: aero (air), crypto (hidden), demo (people), geo (earth), odonto (tooth), ornitho (bird), and thalasso (sea).
  • As noted, the ideophone can occur with quotative go, with either a preposed or a postposed subject nominal.
  • English preposes the adpositions; Japanese postposes them
  • Based simply on the forms found, we must conclude with certainty that the word is overwhelmingly a noun since Etruscan adjectives, which postpose the nouns they modify just as in Modern French, for eg., are never declined unless used as nouns by themselves. Archive 2009-06-01
  • I think of vacil "votive", for example, which also acts just as nebulously by being found as a noun on its own or postposed to other nouns like an adjective. Etruscan "esi"... What is it?
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