Postpozíciót
Postpozíciót refers to a grammatical feature found in some languages where a postposition, rather than a preposition, is used to express a relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. Prepositions, like "in" or "on," precede the noun or pronoun they modify, while postpositions follow it. For example, in English, we would say "the house on the hill," with "on" being a preposition. A language with postpositions might express a similar idea as "the hill on," meaning "on the hill."
This linguistic phenomenon is characteristic of many Turkic, Uralic, Japanese, Korean, and some indigenous American languages.