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[RN132] L, Xiaoli. "A Genre in the MakingóA Grounded Theory Explanation of the Cultural Factors in Current Resume Writing in China." IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 54 (2011): 263-278.
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[RN31] Lanier, Clinton R.. "Open Source Software Peer-To-Peer Forums and Culture: A Preliminary Investigation of Global Participation in User Assistance." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 41 (2011): 347-366.
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[RN12] Lavid, J., and M Taboada. "Stylistic Differences in Multilingual Administrative Forms: A Cross-linguistic Characterization." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 34 (2004): 43-65.
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[RN149] Lee, Chien-Ching. "Teaching Evidence-Based Writing Using Corporate Blogs." IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 56 (2013): 242-255.
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[RN58] Lemansk, Steve. "Proposal Pitfalls Plaguing Researchers: Can Technical Communicators Make a Difference." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 44 (2014): 211-222.
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