Postposition
Postposition is a type of adposition that follows its complement, in contrast to prepositions that precede their complement. In languages with postpositions, a noun phrase is followed by a postpositional marker that conveys relations such as location, direction, time, instrument, or means. The same semantic functions fulfilled by prepositions in English are expressed by postpositions in these languages.
Postpositions occur in many language families, notably in East and South Asia. Japanese and Korean use particles
Morphology and syntax vary: postpositions may be standalone words, clitics, or suffix-like affixes attached to the
In analysis, postpositions are treated as a type of adposition or as a postpositional construction within a
See also: Adposition, Postpositional phrase, Case marking, Clitic.