prepositionpronoun
Prepositionpronoun is a coined term used in linguistics to refer to pronouns that appear in a prepositional phrase as the object of the preposition. It is not a standard grammatical category, but it describes how languages mark the relationship between a preposition and its nominal element.
In English, prepositionpronouns are the pronouns in the objective case: me, you, him, her, it, us, them.
In many other languages, the corresponding pronouns appear as separate words or fused clitics after prepositions.
From a syntactic perspective, prepositionpronouns are often analyzed as the oblique complement of a preposition, sometimes
Examples include English: to me, for you, with him, about her; Spanish: conmigo, contigo, con él/ella; French: