A postpositive adjective or postnominal adjective is an adjective that is placed after the noun or pronoun that it modifies, as in noun phrases such as...
Postpositive may mean: in philosophy, related to postpositivism, a development of positivism in grammar, following a related word or phrase, as with a...
restrictive in its use of postpositive position for adjectival units (words or phrases), making English use of postpositive adjectives—although not rare—much...
(attributive) That idea is funny. (predicative) Tell me something funny. (postpositive) The good, the bad, and the funny. (substantive) Adjective comes from...
"attorney general" is an example of a noun (attorney) followed by a postpositive adjective (general). "General" is a description of the type of attorney...
similar to those in most other Indo-European languages. They are generally postpositive, and they agree in both gender and number with the noun they modify....
indefinite article in Macedonian. The definite article in Macedonian is postpositive, i.e. it is added as a suffix to nouns. An individual feature of the...
English. The phrase attorney general is composed of a noun followed by the postpositive adjective general and as other French compounds its plural form also...
clause, "there is ..." In the second sentence, "internationally" is a postpositive adverb that modifies the clause, "There is ..." By contrast, the third...
Retrieved 5 November 2012. sui juris [ˈsuːaɪ ˈdʒʊərɪs] adj (Law) (usually postpositive) Law of full age and not under disability; legally competent to manage...
phrase (nearly always preceding the noun they modify; for exceptions see postpositive adjective), as in the big house, or predicatively, as in the house is...
cases. The original locative case had been replaced by four so-called postpositive cases, the inessive case, illative case, adessive case and allative case...
word order of vaccine names, placing head nouns first and adjectives postpositively. This is why the USAN for "OPV" is "poliovirus vaccine live oral" rather...
Sandefur have disagreed with this usage, saying that "general" is a postpositive adjective (which modifies the noun "solicitor"), and is not a title itself...
Ireland, the Administration of Justice (Language) Act (Ireland) 1737. The postpositive adjectives in many legal noun phrases in English—attorney general, fee...
arguably dated English (but neither historic, nor obsolete when used as a postpositive, as in "the city proper") meaning "belonging to" or "own". "Improper...
writers such as Frantz Fanon, feminist writers such as Cynthia Enloe, and postpositive theorists such as Ashley and James Der Derian.[citation needed] Postmodernism...
As a proper noun, Srpska is always capitalised in Serbian, whereas postpositive adjectives in names and titles are not (cf. the cultural organisation...
characteristics of contact languages. Persian nouns now mark with a postpositive only for the specific accusative case; the other oblique cases are marked...
the word for boar is inflected for the genitive singular In Japanese: Postpositive no as in: Japanese: ふじの山, romanized: Fuji no Yama, lit. 'the Mountain...
used intensive adverb in Great Britain. Intensives also can function as postpositive adjectives. An example in American English today is "the heck", e.g....
analytisms, including examples of weakening of the noun declension, use of a postpositive definite article, infinitive decomposition > use of da constructions...