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[1736] Genres in the forefront, languages in the background: The scope of genre analysis in language-related scenarios." Journal of English for Academic Purposes 19 (2015): 10-21.
"[897] Genres in Motion." Publications of the Modern Language Association 122 (2007): 1389-1393.
"[984] Genres in Discourse. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990.
[892] Genres from the Bottom Up: What Has the Web Brought Us." In Information in a Networked World: Proceedings of the 64th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, edited by Elizabeth Aversa and Cynthia Manley, 330-339. Vol. 38. Medford, NJ: Information Today, Inc., 2001.
"[1304] Genres as Species and Spaces: Literary and Rhetorical Genre in The Anatomy of Melancholy." Philosophy & Rhetoric 47, no. 2 (2014): 23.
"[1003] Genres and Their Borders: The Case of Power Structure Research. Seattle, WA: Paper presented at the conference of the Rhetoric Society of America, 2008.
[711] Genres and the Web: Is the Personal Home Page the First Uniquely Digital Genre?" Journal of the American Society for Information Science 51 (2000): 202-205.
"[976] Genres and Text Types in Medieval and Renaissance English." Poetica: An International Journal of Linguistic-Literary Studies 47 (1997): 49-62.
"[1194] Genre-mixing and in professional communication: the case of 'private intentions' v. 'socially recognized purposes'." In Explorations in English for Professional Communication. Hong Kong: Department of English, City University of Hong Kong, 1995.
"[1391] A genre-based approach to teaching dialogue interpreting." The Interpreter and Translator Trainer 8, no. 3 (2014): 418-436.
"[953] 'Genre-alizing' About Rhetoric: A Scientific Approach." In Form and Genre: Shaping Rhetorical Action, edited by Karlyn Kohrs Campbell and Kathleen Hall Jamieson, 33-50. Falls Church, VA: Speech Communication Association, 1978.
"[949] Genre Work: Expertise and Advocacy in the Early Bulletins of the U.S. Women's Bureau." Rhetoric Society Quarterly 33 (2003): 5-32.
"[1414] Genre Trajectories: Identifying, Mapping, Projecting. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.
[938] Genre Time/Space: Chronotopic Strategies in the Experimental Article." JAC: A Journal of Composition Theory 19 (1999): 81-89.
"[1238] Genre theory: Teaching, writing, and being. Urbana, Ill: National Council of Teachers of English, 2008.
[691] Genre Theory in Literature." In Form, Genre, and the Study of Political Discourse, edited by Herbert W. Simons and Aram A. Aghazarian, 25-44. Studies in Rhetoric/Communication. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press, 1986.
"[1342] Genre Theory in Information Studies. Bingley, UK: Emerald Group Publishing Ltd., 2015.
[RN161] Genre Theory, Health-Care Discourse, and Professional Identity Formation." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 19 (2005): 249-278.
"[944] Genre Theory, Health-Care Discourse, and Professional Identity Formation." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 19 (2005): 249-278.
"[1390] Genre Theory for Product Instructions and Warnings." Washburn Law Journal 54, no. 2 (2015): 303-328.
"[681] Genre Theory: Australian and North American Approaches." In Theorizing Composition: A Criticial Sourcebook of Theory and Scholarship in Contemporary Composition Studies, edited by Mary Lynch Kennedy, 136-147. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1998.
"[1397] Genre Theory and Research." In Encyclopedia of Library and Information Sciences, edited by Marcia J. Bates and Mary Niles Maack, 1934-1942. 3rd ed. Taylor & Francis: New York, 2010.
"[734] Genre Theory and Family Resemblance—Revisited." Poetics 20 (1991): 123-138.
"[RN251] Genre systems: Structuring interaction through communicative norms." Journal of Business Communication 39 (2002): 13-35.
"[1014] Genre systems: Structuring interaction through communicative norms." Journal of Business Communication 39 (2002): 13-35.
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