
doi: 10.54664/bjpj4311
The paper discusses the development of the humanities during the twentieth century in relation to the methodological and epistemological changes in the scholarly field. Particular attention has been paid to the so-called Cultural Turns phenomenon, and more specifically to The Linguistic Turn.
scientific revolutions, P1-1091, Literature (General), cultural turns, Philology. Linguistics, PN1-6790, linguistic turn, human sciences
scientific revolutions, P1-1091, Literature (General), cultural turns, Philology. Linguistics, PN1-6790, linguistic turn, human sciences
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