Postpositions come after the noun they modify, unlike prepositions, which precede the noun.
In Hindi, “par” is a postposition because it follows the noun (mez) and shows the relationship between the noun and the verb (rakhii). In contrast, prepositions appear before the noun.
LIST I | LIST II |
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(A) Hyponymy | (III) Inclusion or classification |
(B) Complementarity | (I) Relation of oppositeness in pairs of lexical items |
(C) Polysemy | (II) Having several meanings |
(D) Antonymy | (IV) Relation of oppositeness in pairs |