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[803] Antecedent Genre as Rhetorical Constraint." Quarterly Journal of Speech 61 (1975): 406-415.
"[1243] Adaptation, the genre." Adaptation 1, no. 2 (2008): 106-120.
"[1243] Adaptation, the genre." Adaptation 1, no. 2 (2008): 106-120.
"[1276] 'Advertorials': A genre-based analysis of an emerging hybridized genre." Discourse & Communication 6, no. 3 (2012): 323-346.
"[1179] "Alternative Country: Origins, Music, World-view, Fans, and Taste in Genre Formation."." Popular Music and Society 25, no. 1-2 (2001).
"[1179] "Alternative Country: Origins, Music, World-view, Fans, and Taste in Genre Formation."." Popular Music and Society 25, no. 1-2 (2001).
"[597] Awareness Versus Production: Probing Students' Antecedent Genre Knowledge." Journal of Business & Technical Communication 24 (2010): 476-515.
"[922] Ars Dictaminis Perverted: The Personal Solicitation E-Mail as a Genre." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 39 (2009): 25-41.
"[882] Audiences Talking Genre: Television Talk Shows and Cultural Hierarchies." Journal of Popular Film and Television 31 (2003): 36-46.
"[859] Analysis of an Academic Genre." Discourse Studies 4 (2002): 319-342.
"[1771] "Autistic University Students' Accounts of Interaction with Nonautistic and Autistic Individuals: A Rhetorical Genre Studies Perspective." Revista da Anpoll 51, no. 2 (2020): 29-43.
[987] Analysing Professional Genres. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2000.
[830] The art of rhetorical criticism. New York: Allyn and Bacon, 2004.
[821] Automatic Detection of Text Genre." In Proceedings of the 35th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics and Eighth Conference of teh European Association for Computational Linguistics, 32-38. Madrid, 1997.
"[830] The art of rhetorical criticism. New York: Allyn and Bacon, 2004.
[882] Audiences Talking Genre: Television Talk Shows and Cultural Hierarchies." Journal of Popular Film and Television 31 (2003): 36-46.
"[830] The art of rhetorical criticism. New York: Allyn and Bacon, 2004.
[642] Analysing Genre: Language Use in Professional Settings In Applied Linguistics and Language Study, Edited by Christopher N. Candlin. London: Longman, 1993.
[745] Anyone for Tennis?" In The Place of Genre in Learning: Current Debates, edited by Ian Reid, 91-124. Deakin University (Australia): Centre for in Literary Education, 1987.
"[863] Analysing Genre: Functional Parameters." In Genre and Institutions: Social Processes in the Workplace and the School, edited by Frances Christie and J. R. Martin, 3-39. London: Cassell, 1997.
"[997] The Art of Invective: Performing Identity in Cyberspace." New Media & Society 4 (2002): 51-70.
"[1004] Anomalies of Genre: The Utility of Theory and History for the Study of Literary Genres." New Literary History 34 (2003): 597-615.
"[997] The Art of Invective: Performing Identity in Cyberspace." New Media & Society 4 (2002): 51-70.
"[803] Antecedent Genre as Rhetorical Constraint." Quarterly Journal of Speech 61 (1975): 406-415.
"[760] Anatomy of Criticism: Four Essays. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1971.