adjective
- relating to or denoting an approach to the study or description of a language or culture from an external, objective perspective rather than from within the system itself
Usage: linguistics and anthropology; contrasts with 'emic'
Examples
- The linguist took an etic approach, analyzing the phonetic features of the language without relying on native speakers' intuitions.
- An etic perspective allows researchers to compare cultural practices across different societies using a common framework.
- The anthropologist distinguished between emic categories used by the community and etic categories imposed by the observer.
- From an etic standpoint, the ritual appeared to serve a social bonding function.
- Etic analysis focuses on measurable, observable behaviors rather than subjective interpretations.