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Emics and etics : the insider / outsider debate / edited by Thomas N. Headland, Kenneth L. Pike, Marvin Harris.

By: Headland, Thomas N
Contributor(s): Pike, Kenneth Lee | Harris, Marvin, 1927-2001 | American Anthropological Association. Annual meeting ((87: 1988: Phoenix, Ariz). )
Language: English Publisher: Newbury Park, London : Sage, 1990.Description: 226p. : diagrs. ; 21.5cm.ISBN: 0803937393
Contents:
Contents: On the emics and etics of Pike and Harris / K.L. Pike; Emics and etics revisited / Marvin Harris; Pike's reply to Harris / K.L. Pike; Harris's reply to Pike / M. Harris; Imposed etics, emics, and derived etics: cross-cultural psychology / J.W. Berry; emic analysis and the limits of cognitive diversity / R. Feleppa; Emics, etics, and openness / D.H. Hymes; Emics and etics: notes on the epistemology of anthropology / J. Lett; Anthropology, evangelization, and abortion / G.M. Murray; Th phoneme's long shadow / W.V. Quine; The emic-etic distinction as applied to language / N. Reiss; Final response.
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Papers from a symposium of the 87th Annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, held in Phoenix, Arizona, Nov. 19, 1988.

Includes bibl. references.

Contents: On the emics and etics of Pike and Harris / K.L. Pike; Emics and etics revisited / Marvin Harris; Pike's reply to Harris / K.L. Pike; Harris's reply to Pike / M. Harris; Imposed etics, emics, and derived etics: cross-cultural psychology / J.W. Berry; emic analysis and the limits of cognitive diversity / R. Feleppa; Emics, etics, and openness / D.H. Hymes; Emics and etics: notes on the epistemology of anthropology / J. Lett; Anthropology, evangelization, and abortion / G.M. Murray; Th phoneme's long shadow / W.V. Quine; The emic-etic distinction as applied to language / N. Reiss; Final response.