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[1739] Textual, genre and social features of spoken grammar: A corpus-based approach." Language learning and technology 13, no. 1 (2009): 40-58.
"[RN214] With My Head Up in the Clouds: Using Social Tagging to Organize Knowledge." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 23 (2009): 318-349.
"[1280] Emerging Personal Media Genres." New Media and Society 12, no. 6 (2010): 947-963.
"[855] Emerging Personal Media Genres." New Media & Society 12 (2010): 947-963.
"[910] The Genre of the Mood Memoir and the Ethos of Psychiatric Disability." Rhetoric Society Quarterly 40 (2010): 479-501.
"[909] Understanding Genre through the Lens of Advocacy: The Rhetorical Work of the Victim Impact Statement." Written Communication 27 (2010): 3-35.
"[1410] The Art of Watching Films. 8th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2011.
[1154] Exploring Notions of Genre in ‘Academic Literacies’ and ‘Writing Across the Curriculum’: Approaches Across Countries and Contexts." In Writing Across the Curriculum: A Critical Sourcebook, 448-472. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin's, 2011.
"[1253] Genre Emergence in Amateur Flash." Genres on the Web: Computational Models and Empirical Studies 42 (2011): 277-302.
"[1428] Genre, performance and Sex and the City. ." In Telecinematic Discourse: An Introduction to the Fictional Language of Cinema and Television , pp. 249-262. Amsterdam: John Benjamins., 2011.
"[1293] Politically-Purposed Music Genres." American Behavioral Scientist 55, no. 5 (2011): 574-588.
"[1411] Film: A Critical Introduction. 3rd ed. New York: Pearson, 2012.
[1735] The Article of the future: Strategies for genre stability and change." English for Specific Purposes 32, no. 4 (2013): 221-235.
"[1423] Genre and English for specific purposes." In The Handbook of English for Specific Purposes , pp. 347-366. Malden, MA: Wiley, 2013.
"[1427] Narrative inquiry and the researching of academic and professional genres. ." In Narratives in Academic and Professional Genres , pp. 497-501. Bern: Peter Lang, 2013.
"[1424] Genre and second language academic writing." Language Teaching 47 (2014): 303-318.
"[RN146] Making the Pitch: Examining Dialogue and Revisions in Entrepreneurs' Pitch Decks." IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 57 (2014): 158-181.
"[1738] Researching genres with multilingual corpora: A conceptual enquiry." In Corpus Analysis for Descriptive and Pedagogical Purposes: ESP Perspectives M. Gotti and D. Giannoni eds, 107-122. Bern: Peter Lang, 2014.
"[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.
"[1737] HOW IS THE DIGITAL MEDIUM SHAPING RESEARCH GENRES? SOME CROSS-DISCIPLINARY TRENDS ." ESP Today, Journal of English for Specific Purposes at Tertiary Level 4, no. 1 (2016): 22-42.
"[1759] Science Communication on the Internet. Old genres meet new genres In Pragmatics & Beyond New Series . Vol. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2019.