Words {preposition}| can denote sentence word relations. There are 80 to 100 prepositions. Some languages do not have prepositions. Phrases {prepositional phrase} can be about other sentence words {object, preposition}.
space
Prepositions can be about spatial location: on, in, near, at, and above. Prepositions can refer to object axis above or below vertical axis, distance from axis, or direction from axis. Prepositions can describe object motions related to location descriptions, such as motion paths and where paths begin and end.
shape
No prepositions require knowledge of figure shapes.
object
No prepositions require knowledge of reference objects, except axis, or figure parts. Spatial configurations can be non-stereotypical or ambiguous.
time
Prepositions can be about time.
possession
Prepositions can be about possession.
grammar
Prepositions can be grammatical markers.
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