1. Iraqw (S. Cushitic, Afro-Asiatic), Khamiti (Daic, Austroasiatic), standard Persian (Iranian, Indo-European), Amharic (Semitic, Afro-Asiatic), data from Greenberg 1963.2. Old Indic, an OV language, has some adpositions that appear as prepositions and not, as should be expected, as postpositions (Andersen 1983)
1. Andersen 1979 claims that the existence and subsequent usage of prepositions or postpositions is not dependent upon the order of verb and object.2. See also ##671, 495. #491 can be derived by transitivity from ##671 and 495.
1. Andersen 1979 claims that the existence and subsequent usage of prepositions or postpositions is not dependent upon the order of verb and object.2. See also ##671, 495. #491 can be derived by transitivity from ##671 and 495.