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[933] Schliefer, Ronald, and Alan Velie. "Genre and Structure: Toward an Actantial Typology of Narrative Genres and Modes." MLN 102 (1987): 1122-1150.
[1716] Schildhauer, Peter. The Personal Blog: A Linguistic History. Vol. 14. Frankfurt: Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, 2016.
[1716] Schildhauer, Peter. The Personal Blog: A Linguistic History. Vol. 14. Frankfurt: Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, 2016.
[932] Santini, Marina. "Characterizing Genres of Web Pages: Genre Hybridism and Individualization." In 40th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 71-81., 2007.
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[928] Ryan, Marie-Laure. "Introduction: On the Why, What and How of Generic Taxonomy." Poetics 10 (1981): 109-26.
[929] Ryan, Terry, Richard H. G. Field, and Lorne Olfman. "The Evolution of U.S. State Government Home Pages from 1997 to 2002." International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 59 (2003): 403-430.
[929] Ryan, Terry, Richard H. G. Field, and Lorne Olfman. "The Evolution of U.S. State Government Home Pages from 1997 to 2002." International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 59 (2003): 403-430.
[927] Russell, David R.. "Writing and Genre in Higher Education and Workplaces: A Review of Studies That Use Cultural-Historical Activity Theory." Mind, Culture, and Activity 4 (1997): 224-237.
[926] Russell, David R.. "Rethinking Genre in School and Society: An Activity Theory Analysis." Written Communication 14 (1997): 504-554.
[925] Rusch, Gebhard. "Cognition, Media Use, Genres: Socio-Psychological Aspects of Media and Genres; TV and TV-Genres in the Federal Republic of Germany." Poetics 16 (1987): 431-469.
[924] Royse, Pam, Joon Lee, Baasanjav Undrahbuyan, Mark Hopson, and Mia Consalvo. "Women and Games: Technologies of the Gendered Self." New Media & Society 9 (2007): 555-576.
[924] Royse, Pam, Joon Lee, Baasanjav Undrahbuyan, Mark Hopson, and Mia Consalvo. "Women and Games: Technologies of the Gendered Self." New Media & Society 9 (2007): 555-576.
[923] Rowland, Robert C.. "On Generic Categorization." Communication Theory 1 (1991): 128-144.
[922] Ross, Derek G.. "Ars Dictaminis Perverted: The Personal Solicitation E-Mail as a Genre." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 39 (2009): 25-41.
[921] Rosmarin, Adena. The Power of Genre. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 1985.
[920] Rosen, Jay. Bloggers vs. Journalists Is Over. Vol. 2006. PressThink, 2005.
[918] Rosand, Ellen. Opera in Seventeenth-Century Venice: The Creation of a Genre. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1991.
[916] Romano, Dennis. "Commentary: Why Opera? The Politics of an Emerging Genre." Journal of Interdisciplinary History 36 (2006): 401-409.
[915] Rodgers, Raymond S.. "Generic Tendencies in Majority and Non-Majority Supreme Court Opinions: The Case of Justice Douglas." Communiction Quarterly 30 (1982): 232-236.
[914] Reiff, Mary Jo, and Anis Bawarshi. "Tracing Discursive Resources: How Students Use Prior Genre Knowledge to Negotiate New Writing Contexts in First-Year Composition." Written Communication 28 (2011): 312-337.
[913] Rehm, Georg. "Towards Automatic Web Genre Identification." In 35th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 1143-1152., 2002.
[912] Ravelli, Louise J.. "Genre and the Museum Exhibition." Linguistics and the Human Sciences 2 (2006): 299-317.
[911] Raum, Richard D., and James S. Measell. "Wallace and His Ways: A Study of the Rhetorical Genre of Polarization." Central States Speech Journal 25 (1974): 28-35.
[1305] Rajan, Tilottama. "Theories of Genre." In The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism, 226-249. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000.

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