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← Language & CommunicationWhy does a head-final language like Japanese exhibit postpositions rather than prepositions?
A)Efficiency favors minimizing cognitive load
B)Historical drift erodes syntactic predictability
C)Harmonic Alignment maximizes dependency locality✓
D)Processing advantages stem from parsing symmetry
💡 Explanation
Head-final languages place heads of phrases at the end; thus, adpositions follow rather than precede their complements to maintain the dependency locality. Harmonic Alignment predicts this because it favors adjacent dependencies, therefore postpositions are preferred, rather than prepositions which would separate the head and complement.
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