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This is a revised version of remarks at the Colloquium on Research Problems in Face-to-Face Communication, Faculty of Psychology and Sociology, University of Constance, West Germany, 23–27 June 1975.
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O'Neill, J. A preface to frame analysis. Hum Stud 4, 359–364 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02127467
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