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Contingent andA Priori structures in sequential analysis

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This is anexpanded version of a lecture presented to the BSA/SSRC International Conference on Practical Reasoning and Discourse Processes held at St. Hugh's College, Oxford University, England, July 1979. The original lecture was entitled: “Interpersonal Communication as an Optionality System.”

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Coulter, J. Contingent andA Priori structures in sequential analysis. Hum Stud 6, 361–376 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02127769

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