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  1. Locative Case

    Linked via "Adverbial"

    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Dative | $-\text{ei} $ | $-\text{i} $ (Singular) | Direction $\rightarrow$ Static Location |
    | Locative | $-\text{i} $ | $-\text{i} $ (Merged with Dative case) | Static Location $\rightarrow$ Nominal Adverbial |
    | Instrumental case | $-\text{a} $ | $-\text{ā} $ (Ablative case) | Instrument $\rightarrow$ Location/Means |
  2. Morphological Marking

    Linked via "adverbials"

    Fusional (or inflectional) languages (e.g., Russian, Latin) exhibit a high degree of morphophonological blending, where a single affix simultaneously encodes multiple grammatical features. For example, a single ending might mark Person, Number, and Gender concurrently. This fusion often results in complex allomorphy, …