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Los programas de "Lingüística romance" entre 1924 y 1946: El giro dialectológico

Authors: Battista, Emiliano;

Los programas de "Lingüística romance" entre 1924 y 1946: El giro dialectológico

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El presente trabajo se propone analizar los programas de la materia “Lingüística romance” dictados en la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras de la Universidad de Buenos Aires entre 1924 y 1946. Como buscaremos demostrar, el análisis de estos programas permite confirmar, en el plano de la enseñanza universitaria, el proceso de transformación que, en el campo de la filología hispánica, se produce a partir de la actividad desarrollada en la Argentina por Amado Alonso. Para ello, en primer lugar, reseñamos las condiciones históricas que enmarcan la creación de una cátedra de “Lingüística romance”, y luego analizamos los programas dictados por Agustín Millares Carlo (1924), Manuel de Montolíu (1925), Juan Chiabra (1926) y Amado Alonso (1928-1946). Concluimos que las modificaciones que se observan entre los programas a lo largo del período considerado permiten registrar el desplazamiento desde un paradigma histórico-positivista –que concibe el lenguaje como un objeto despersonalizado y desespiritualizado– hacia un paradigma sincrónico-idealista –que considera la dimensión subjetiva en la contemplación del fenómeno lingüístico.

This paper analyzes the syllabuses of the course “Romance Linguistics”, delivered at the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters in the University of Buenos Aires from 1924 through 1946. As we will try to demonstrate, the analyses of these syllabuses allow us to confirm the transformation process achieved, at a University teaching level, in the field of Hispanic Philology, since the academic activity developed in Argentina by Amado Alonso took place. In order to do so, we will review the historical conditions in which the chair of “Romance Linguistics” was created, and will analyze the syllabuses delivered by Agustín Millares Carlo (1924), Manuel de Montolíu (1925), Juan Chiabra (1926) and Amado Alonso (1928-1946). We conclude that the modifications observable among the syllabuses throughout the period considered allow us to record the movement from a historical-positivist paradigm – which regards language as a depersonalized and unspiritualized object– towards a synchronic-idealistic paradigm –which regards the subjective dimension in the contemplation of the linguistic phenomenon.

Fil: Battista, Emiliano. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Universidad de Buenos Aires; Argentina

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https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6.2, DIALECTOLOGÍA, Instituto de Filología, LINGÜÍSTICA ROMANCE, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6, Amado Alonso, INSTITUTO DE FILOLOGÍA, IDEALISMO, Lingüística romance, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras

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