prepositional phrase

     

An apositional phrase is a linguistics term that includes (a) prepositional phrase(s) (which are usually found in head-first languages like English) and (b) postpositional phrases (usually found in head-final languages like Dutch). The difference between the two is simply one of word order.

Trivia about prepositional phrase

  • Besides fancy-sounding, "in lieu of salary" is this type of grammatical phrase