
Otto Behaghel
Otto Behaghel was a German linguist known for studying how language naturally evolves and organizes itself. He proposed that languages tend to develop and structure their words, phrases, and grammatical patterns in ways that are logical and consistent over time. His most famous idea, the "Behaghel's Law," suggests that words and phrases are often arranged in patterns that are easier for humans to process and remember, such as words in a sentence following natural, logical order. His work helped deepen understanding of linguistic structure and how languages develop coherence through internal patterns.