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But this is aglutinative language - something totaly different.
Actually it even shouldn't be called by fusional terminology.
As above. But when aglutinative languages started to being researched they haven't nothing better, so used this what they knew - latin fusional based terminology.Also Finnish has 15 cases. Out of 261 languages classified for the number of cases at WALS, only 24 have 10 or more cases
And the map is obviously wrong, as african languages do not have cases, but classes.
The author of the map seems to take every non-chinese-like language like a fusional-like-one
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