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[1148] Müller, Kjartan. "Genre in the Design Space." Computers and Composition 28, no. 3 (2011): 186-194.
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[887] Moretti, Franco. Graphs, Maps, Trees: Abstract Models for a Literary History. London: Verso, 2005.
[RN114] Moran, Michael G.. "Figures of Speech as Persuasive Strategies in Early Commercial Communication: The Use of Dominant Figures in the Raleigh Reports About Virginia in the 1580s." Technical Communication Quarterly 14 (2005): 183-196.
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[RN151] Mogull, S.A. "Integrating Online Informative Videos into Technical Communication Service Courses." IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 57 (2014): 340-363.
[884] Moeller, Ryan M., and David M. Christensen. "System Mapping: A Genre Field Analysis of the National Science Foundation's Grant Proposal an Funding Process." Technical Communication Quarterly 19 (2010): 69-89.
[RN63] Moeller, Ryan M., and David M. Christensen. "System Mapping: A Genre Field Analysis of the National Science Foundation's Grant Proposal and Funding Process." Technical Communication Quarterly 19 (2009): 69-89.
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