How can it be that all the human languages form logical grammar structures without anyone defining them from the first place?

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It seems like grammar rules just form up on their own and no language is a “mess”, how can it be?

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Languages without any structure are just super hard to learn and it is realy good if you can predict things about a word language without knowning the word exactly. Like knowing if something happend in the past, present or future just from the sentence structure or from the verb without knowing all the words or even just knowing that something is a verb or subject from where in the sentence the word is helps a lot when learning a language.

These benefits are so big that any language that exists for some time will develope some features that make it easier.

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