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Prague School

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noun

  1. a school of linguistics emphasizing structure, active in the 1920s and 1930s.


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"He speaks well, he has experience from the international scene," Jurak said, preparing to vote in a Prague school.

From Reuters

That’s one reason why almost a third of all Czechs still live in them today, according to Lucie Zadražilová, a curator at the Prague School of Applied Arts, who has authored studies about the phenomenon.

From BusinessWeek