Goffman, Erving2018-11-212018-11-211964-12https://doi.org/10.1525/aa.1964.66.suppl_3.02a00090http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11976/388"Face-to-face interaction has its own regulations; it has its own processes and its own structure, and these don't seem to be intrinsically linguistic in character, however often expressed through a linguistic medium." Click on the icon below to access this article by the influential Jewish Canadian sociologist, Erving Goffman.enGoffman, ErvingSocial SciencesAnthropologySociologyCanadaUnited StatesThe Neglected SituationArticle