Reading through the text search data type docs:

        
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.3/static/datatype-textsearch.html#DATATYPE-TSVECTOR

it says:

        Optionally, integer position(s) can be attached to any or all of the
        lexemes:
        
        SELECT 'a:1 fat:2 cat:3 sat:4 on:5 a:6 mat:7 and:8 ate:9 a:10 fat:11
        rat:12'::tsvector;
                                          tsvector
        
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        
         'a':1,6,10 'on':5 'and':8 'ate':9 'cat':3 'fat':2,11 'mat':7 'rat':12
        'sat':4
        
        A position normally indicates the source word's location in the
        document. Positional information can be used for proximity ranking.
        Position values can range from 1 to 16383; larger numbers are silently
        clamped to 16383. Duplicate position entries are discarded. 
                          ----------------------------------------

However in my testing of 8.3 duplicate position entries are not
discarded:

        test=> SELECT 'a:1 b:1'::tsvector;
          tsvector
        -------------
         'a':1 'b':1
        (1 row)

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