Talk:Postessive case

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In my mind - ante and post are opposites.

If antessive indicates before an event like ex-ante then postessive should indicate after an event.

If we're searching for a Latin word to mean behind in a spatial sense (as post can do while breaking the expected symmetry) we can use the word retro as in retroessive.

I don't care if this has a semi-established linguistic usage, it is extremely careless and confusing to have used post in this way.