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← Language & CommunicationWhy does head-final order correlate with case marking in languages?
A)Morphology eliminates semantic ambiguity
B)Phonology requires distinct syllable boundaries
C)Parsing benefits from early dependency resolution✓
D)Memory constraints favor verb proximity
💡 Explanation
Languages with head-final order (e.g., verb-last) benefit from case marking because the early dependency resolution mechanism reduces ambiguity as the parser encounters arguments before the verb; therefore, correct parsing is maintained, rather than relying on word order alone, which can be more error-prone.
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