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Postposition in Uzbek

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Postpositions

2020
As function words postpositions play a very important role in the syntax of Turkish. These elements are regarded as lexical items conveying some kind of abstract meaning relevant for their complement. Most postpositions require the complement to take a fixed case marker; thereby excluding the accusative.
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Postpositions

2021
Lily Kahn, Riitta-Liisa Valijärvi
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Case and postpositions

2023
Abstract Chapter 4 illustrates three different kinds of particles in Japanese and Korean that are primarily used to mark (i) grammatical functions like subject (case particles), (ii) semantic functions or Θ-roles like agent (postpositions), and (iii) pragmatic functions like topic (topic marker).
Yutaka Sato, Sungdai Cho
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Postpositional complements

2020
Postpositions can be classified according to several criteria, one of which is the type of complement one of them can take. In this chapter person-bound complements are distinguished from temporal phrases and from purpose phrases. The reason is that person-bound complements all contain a nominalized verb plus a personal (possessive) ending, whereas the
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Postpositions

2000
Abstract General observations. The functions of some English prepositions are performed in Turkish by the case-suffixes. Those of the rest are performed by postpositions, which follow the word they govern. A few of them can appear as suffixes, but the majority are independent words. Those listed as primary are variously construed with
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Postpositions

2023
Tinatin Bolkvadze, Dodona Kiziria
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