Once Again on the Orthodox Slavic Language Tradition
Authors:
Milena
Obretenova
“St. Cyril and St. Methodius” University of Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria
Pages:
276-
286
DOI: https://doi.org/10.54664/XYKM2823
Abstract:
This article traces the gradual formation of the methodology for studying
the literary languages of the South and Eastern Slavic peoples: from the methodological
anarchism of P. Feyerabend to the theory of refined falsifiability of I. Lakatos. It
also analyzes the results of its application: counterfeiting the history of the Bulgarian
literary language; denying its role in the formation of other national literary languages;
and the incorrect examination of Slavia Palaeobulgarica as Slavia Orthodoxa.
Keywords:
Old Bulgarian language; methodological anarchism; refined falsifiability; Slavia Palaeobulgarica; Slavia Orthodoxa.
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