What language has the most complex grammar in the world?

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Mathematics is the language of physics. So what would the world be like if the initial assumptions of math, the grammar you can say is changed?

1)For ex. the foundation of mathematics is based on assumptions. 0*(finite number) =0, 1*(finite number)=1. So what would it be if we tweak these assumptions. Would our approach to this world be any different? P.S.-I understand that by changing the language...

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That would just confu...

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Is a Grammar Nazi called that because they wish there existed only one master language in the whole world?

Just think about it. They are against even the slightest deviations of what established language rules say. Isn't that how we got so many languages in the first place? Certain words starting to be mispronounced and mutating into other words, before you...

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Grammar Nazis exist in all languages, not just English.

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To what extent did the structure of Proto Indo-European influence Western ideas about grammar and languages?

What I mean is that PIE happened to be a) a very fusional, morphologically complex language with a lot of morphophonological alternations, allomorphy, cumulative and multiple exponence, portemanteau morphemes etc, and b) the ancestor of today's most...

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I think the template is less PIE and more Latin. There were many innovations in Latin compared to the...

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What will be the perils (in the pragmatic sense) of degradation of English Language in the future?

English language is getting transformed everyday. New words and phrases are showing up while some are forgotten. Though corporate world is still a demanding world when it comes to grammar, the way we use language in our day to day conversations has changed...

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Languages change all the time, but it has not been observed that usability of a language becomes better...

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Why do you think English is difficult language?

I'm Finnish and i have learned English for almost 7 years in school. I hate when people say that English is most difficult language in the world. It has so many rules etc. Really? Hardest? I think it's very easy. Another language i must learn in school...

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Learning languages gets harder, the older you get. The fact that you've been learning it *in school...

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What language is hardest to learn?

Or rather, I should ask, why do people think that English is the hardes language to learn? Why cuz the spelling is about 80% phonetic? Or maybe because one word has 3 meanings (better yet, three different words are spelled the same cuz of the leveling...

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It depends form which region you come from. For example for Italian it is easier to learn German, French...

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Hypothetically, if babies were born to only deaf parents on an island and were completely isolated from the rest of the world, would they develop any sort of language/pidgin/creole?

I was reading Steven Pinker's A Language Instinct, and it speaks about how language is an in-born instinct and how some pidgins subsequently developed into creoles with corrected grammar rules when babies started learning the language. I'm really curious...

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This has obviously never happened, but in looking for evidence on what might happen, it's important...

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Is there a language spoken in the world that is nearly always spoken with grammatical correctness by its native speakers?

Note: Interesting answers. However, I feel that if I were to say, "I don't got no argument with that", I would be speaking with incorrect grammar. So those of you that do not believe that language cannot be spoken incorrectly as it pertains...

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What Joonas Vakkilainen said. What I'd like to add is that "grammatical correctness" in everyday...

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