frompostpositions
Frompostpositions are a cross-linguistic category of postpositional elements that encode source or origin relative to a reference point. In languages that use postpositions, these markers follow the noun they govern and express meanings comparable to English from, out of, or away from. In languages with robust case systems, the same function is often realized by ablative or elative case forms attached to the noun rather than by separate words.
Realization and examples vary by language type. Turkish uses postpositional suffixes such as -den/-dan (from the
Semantics and scope can be broad. Frompostpositions typically denote movement away from a location or the origin
In linguistic study, frompostpositions intersect with topics in spatial semantics, case systems, and adpositional theory. They