Category:Word Order
Feature:Relationship between the Order of Object and Verb and the Order of Adposition and Noun Phrase WALS
Name:Other
Languages (115):
Conlangs (103):
Qþyn|gài
Ayeri
Zhyler
Jaibi
inapo-sakai
Khangathyagon
Ngengenoef
Gogido
K'tle
Taruven
Velyan
Uscaniv
Tseltsolian
FIAL
Rugian
'Yemls
Annese
Naisek
SIAL
Ruzian
Moten
Miirna
Surang Jumbar
Waku
Nizhmel
Kazujisha
Gac
Toilan
WNBA
Uzkian
Na'vi
Saimiar
Endehl
No adpositions
Celinese
Zorillo
Standard Ancaron
Nevotak
Verunic
Tsolyani
gombazi
Nayraki
Mithara
Lup (Simplified)
An adposition function is indicated by either a case suffix on the object noun or an adverb before the verb (usually when there is no object noun).
Anikele
Vrlungla
Omluuet
kolesch Speech
Old Arassenian
Applelang
Doayâu
Inilt
Prydonian High Gallifreyan
Ancient
Shokitin
Attian
G70200
Netagin
Kuty
Raxic
Ilaini
Femmish
Bơlơn
Meino
FeNeKeRe
Ccharthii
Yeqochun
Qhirem
Siaswo
Pach'o
Thuun
Mindakri
Kirronga
Thulean
Firen
Faikari
Dhrahhynian
Ancient Draconian
Anxian
Missa
Choton
Avalonian
Old Drengan
Inote
Nicho
Sylvan
Kobold
Cylvian
Emihtazuu
Eldoeysk
Undercommon
Pegakibo
Ithkuil III
Eiidana
Akxera
the I-Picked-Some-Random-Features-With-a-Die Language)
Standard Knrawi
New Ithkuil
Jokelang 2
Frangian Sign
Waa
Keeltyewarem
Arusian

Natlangs (12):
Hungarian
Acoma
Apurina
German
Gooniyandi
Kayardild
Koromfe
Nunggubuyu
Paumari
Karok
Trumai
Coos (Hanis)