Asked by Makayla
We would communicate more effectively if we could all make up our own grammar.
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Effective communication depends on shared rules. If everyone made up their own grammar, others wouldn't be able to predict or parse what they said, so mutual understanding would break down. Shared (or at least mutually learned) grammar is what lets language convey consistent meaning; creativity and individual variation are useful within that shared system.
Effective communication depends on shared rules. If everyone made up their own grammar, others wouldn't be able to predict or parse what they said, so mutual understanding would break down. Shared (or at least mutually learned) grammar is what lets language convey consistent meaning; creativity and individual variation are useful within that shared system.
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