- Eduard Prokosch
Eduard Prokosch, (15 May 1876-1938) was a historical linguist who specialized in Indo-European and, specifically, Proto-Germanic studies. He was the father of
Frederic Prokosch .Prokosch was born in Eger,
Bohemia (modernCheb ,Czech Republic ) and studied law inVienna , passing thebar examination before immigrating to theUnited States in 1898.Prokosch taught German and Germanic philology at many American educational institutions, including the
University of Chicago , theUniversity of Texas , theUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison ,Bryn Mawr College andNew York University .Prokosch finished his career as the Sterling Professor of Germanic Languages at
Yale University , during which time he wrote his most influential work,A Comparative Germanic Grammar , which broke ground in the fields of Indo-European and Germanic studies. He died in an automobile accident shortly before the book was published in 1939.References
*Prokosch, Eduard. "A comparative Germanic grammar." (Philadelphia: The Linguistic Society of America, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1939).
*JSTOR: Language: Vol. 14, No. 4 (Oct. - Dec. 1938, pp. 310-313). Licensed by the Linguistic Society of America.
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