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Frederic Prokosch (May 17, 1906 – June 2, 1989) was an
American writer,
known for his novels, poetry,
memoirs and criticism. He was also a distinguished...
- who has
achieved commercial success in Rome,
accepts an
offer from
Jerry Prokosch, a
vulgar American producer, to
rework the
script for
Austrian director...
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Prokosch is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Eduard Prokosch (1876–1938), Austrian-American
historical linguist Frederic Prokosch (1906–1989)...
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Eduard Prokosch (15 May 1876 – 11
August 1938) was an Austrian-born
American historical linguist and educator. He was
known for his work in Indo-European...
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Gertrude Prokosch Kurath (1903–1992) was an
American dancer, researcher, author, and ethnomusicologist. She
researched and
wrote extensively on the study...
- lot."
Savaged by critics, The
Conspirators was then
reviewed by
Frederic Prokosch, the
author of the
novel on
which the film was based, who
wrote a brusque...
- Anatolia) but its
language is antiquated.
Other translations include Erich Prokosch's nearly complete translation into
German of the
tenth volume, the 2004...
-
Sanskrit to be
linguistically conservative but
Germanic innovative.
Eduard Prokosch (1939)
wrote that "the
common Indo-European
element seems to predominate...
- The film
follows Paul (Piccoli), a
screenwriter who is
commissioned by
Prokosch (Jack Palance), an
arrogant American movie producer, to
rewrite the script...
- then
certainly a monophthong. A
monophthongal value is
accepted by
Eduard Prokosch in his
influential A
Common Germanic Grammar. It had
earlier been accepted...