postpozisyon
Postpozisyon (Turkish for postposition) in linguistics refers to an adposition that follows its complement, the counterpart of a preposition. In languages with postpositions, the noun or noun phrase bonds with a particle or word after it to express relations such as location, direction, possession, or other functional roles. Postpositions may appear as separate words after the noun or as suffixes attached to the noun, depending on the language's morphology.
Distribution and function: Postpositions are common in several language families, notably East Asian languages like Japanese
Typology and relation to prepositions: The primary distinction from prepositions is purely positional: postpositions follow the
Examples: Turkish displays postpositional forms such as önünde meaning "in front of" (evin önünde = in front