Example 40-112

Akə kadz su dɛt ki tə hika ɔ̃m, su kãʋ su nɔm tɛ King.
Akə
that
kadz
house
su
gen
dɛt
in
ki
rel
prs
hika
be/become
ɔ̃m,
man
su
poss.det
kãʋ
dog
su
gen
nɔm
name
cop.prs
King.
King
The dog of the man who lives in that house is named King.
Comment:
Here, su dɛt is a postposition. In Example 113, dɛt is a preposition. The directional or stationary interpretation of both su dɛt and dɛt is independent of their placement relative to the noun phrase they appear with.
Type:
elicited from speaker
Source:
Own fieldwork materials