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Le syndrome chinois des Idéologues ou les débuts de la sociolinguistique

Jean Jamin

pp. 83-92

Le syndrome chinois des idéologues ou les débuts de la sociolinguistique (J. Jamin) The Ideologists' political imagination sees the Chinese social hierarchy, cominated by the Mandarins, as a fascinating pattern, -is it a model or not? -for the status of French inteUectuals (then called: la classe savante) in the state that is being founded. The visit of the Chinaman Tchong-A-Sam to Paris in 1799, initiates a debate on another type of hierarchy: that of the world's languages, and leads fmally to significant choices about the shaping of concepts and inquiry procedures of the then emerging sciences: ethnography and sociolinguistics.

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Jamin, J. (1982). Le syndrome chinois des Idéologues ou les débuts de la sociolinguistique. Histoire Épistémologie Langage 4 (1), pp. 83-92.

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