In verb-initial languages, where affixal case marking occurs, it is more likely to be prefixal than in verb-final languages, but suffixing is still fairly common.
Standardized
IF word order is verb-initial and there is affixal case marking, THEN prefixal case marking is more likely than in verb-final languages, but suffixing is still fairly common.
Cf. Rijkhoff’s statement (#448): If a language has verb-initial word order, then it has prepositions or case prefixes – which is a combined version of ##1546 and 1547.
Cf. Rijkhoff’s statement (#448): If a language has verb-initial word order, then it has prepositions or case prefixes – which is a combined version of ##1546 and 1547.