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← Language & CommunicationIf a language possesses postpositions marking oblique cases, which typological implication regarding case marking is most likely?
A)No other case marking exists
B)Only prefixes mark other cases
C)Case marking is exclusively agglutinative
D)Genitive markers precede the noun✓
💡 Explanation
Languages with postpositions often exhibit head-final ordering; the genitive-noun order tends to align with this pattern because the dependency direction is consistent. Therefore, genitive markers precede the noun, rather than other arrangements; this reflects harmonic alignment.
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