etic

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İngilizce - Türkçe
(Sosyoloji, Toplumbilim) Kültürel açıdan nötr olan; gözleyen herhangi bir kişinin, herhangi bir kültüre uyarlayabileceği tarzdaki davranış ya da inanç biçimini ifade eder
emic/etic
(Dilbilim) işlev/biçim
İngilizce - İngilizce
Of or pertaining to analysis of a culture from the perspective on one who is not a participant in that culture

A useful example of the emic-etic distinction may be made by comparing the concept waves on the ocean or sea from the perspective of a European American with that of a Truk Islander. . . The proposed etics here might be that both cultures understand the use of waves as vehicles for surfing and as movement reflecting the transfer of energy . . . certain differences, or emics exist, For European Americans the waves may be sources of beauty - - the Truk Islander has learned to use them . . . as a road map.

(Sosyoloji, Toplumbilim) An "etic" account is a description of a behavior or belief by an observer, in terms that can be applied to other cultures; that is, an etic account is culturally neutral
an outsider's view of a culture
the term developed by Kenneth Pike for an outsider’s understanding of another culture In religious anthropology, these etic perspectives provide "broad classifications to categorize spiritual phenomena" (Van Rheenen 1996a, 147) Contrast with Emic in this same dictionary
The research strategy that emphasizes the observer's rather than the natives' explanations, categories, and criteria of significance
Of or pertaining to the interrelationships of the features of structural elements that are general to all systems
-etic
Used to form adjectives, meaning "pertaining to", derived from nouns, most of which end in -esis
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    Etimoloji

    () From phonetic * 1962, Kenneth Lee Pike, With Heart and Mind: A Personal Synthesis of Scholarship and Devotion‎, page 37 *: I have coined the term etic to refer to the detached observer's view,