
Prague School
The Prague School was a group of linguists and literary critics in early 20th-century Prague who studied language structure and meaning. They focused on how language functions in communication, analyzing elements like sound patterns, grammar, and storytelling. Their work helped develop structuralism, emphasizing that language is a system of interconnected parts. By understanding these patterns, they improved our understanding of how language shapes thought and culture, influencing modern linguistics, literary theory, and semiotics. The Prague School's insights continue to impact how scholars analyze language, literature, and communication today.