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Etic
A term in contrast with emic which originates from American linguist Pike's distinction of phonetics and phonemics. Being etic means making far too many, as well as behaviourly inconsequential differentiations, just as was often the case with phonetic vx. Phonemic analysis in linguistics proper.
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