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Kenneth Lee Pike

    Kenneth Lee Pike était un linguiste et anthropologue américain, reconnu comme l'initiateur de la théorie tagmémique et le créateur des termes "émique" et "étique". Son travail s'est penché sur les structures fondamentales du langage et leur compréhension dans divers contextes culturels. Il a également été un pionnier dans la pédagogie de la traduction et le développement de langues construites pour faciliter cette compréhension. Ses contributions ont eu un impact significatif sur la linguistique et l'anthropologie, en soulignant les applications pratiques de l'étude du langage.

    Talk, Thought, and Thing
    • Talk, Thought, and Thing

      The Emic Road Toward Conscious Knowledge

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      Pike addresses the current changing world, in which men are slipping their intellectual moorings. His first presupposition is the fundamental fact of human language. Another is the importance of the emic principle in understanding reality. In stating this principle, Pike says that persons understand persons, things, and events in relation to occurrence in structure, to class membership, and to social, physical, economic, psychological, and historical function and in relation to the control their frames of reference have over them. Two books about Dr Ken Pike and his work are Ken Scholar and Christian and Language and Essays in Memory of Kenneth L. Pike . SIL International, the linguistic organization, which grew under his leadership as its first President (1942-1979) and then President Emeritus (1979-2000). Preface ConclusionBibliography

      Talk, Thought, and Thing