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Journal Article
[798] Hyland, Ken, and Polly Tse. "'I Would Like to Thank My Supervisor'. Acknowledgements in Graduate Dissertations." International Journal of Applied Linguistics 14 (2004): 259-275.
[RN78] Diehl, Amy, Jeffrey T. Grabill, William Hart-Davidson, and Vishal Iyer. "Grassroots: Supporting the Knowledge Work of Everyday Life." Technical Communication Quarterly 17 (2008): 413-434.
[797] Hyland, Ken. "Genre: Language, Context, and Literacy." Annual Review of Applied Linguistics 22 (2002): 113-135.
[799] Hyon, Sunny. "Genre in Three Traditions: Implications for ESL." TESOL Quarterly 30 (1996): 693-722.
[1153] Clark, Irene L., and Andrea Hernandez. "Genre Awareness, Academic Argument, and Transferability." WAC Journal 22 (2011): 66-78.
[1095] Harris, Trudier. "Genre." Journal of American Folklore 108, no. 430 (1995): 509-527.
[789] Herring, Susan C., and John C. Paolillo. "Gender and Genre Variation in Weblogs." Journal of Sociolinguistics 10 (2006): 439-459.
[1219] Holland-Toll, Linda J.. "From Disturbance to Comfort Zone: Cross-Generic Strategies in Dean R. Koontz." The Journal of Popular Culture 37, no. 4 (2004): 662-682.
[RN232] Dusenberry, Lisa, Liz Hutter, and Joy Robinson. "Filter. Remix. Make.: Cultivating Adaptability Through Multimodality." Journal of Technical Writing & Communication 45 (2015): 299-322.
[679] Clark, Malcolm, Ian Ruthven, and Patrik O'Brian Holt. "The Evolution of Genre in Wikipedia." Journal for Language Technology and Computational Linguistics 24 (2009): 1-22.
[RN68] Henze, Brent R.. "Emergent Genres in Young Disciplines: The Case of Ethnological Science." Technical Communication Quarterly 13 (2004): 393-421.
[787] Henze, Brent R.. "Emergent Genres in Young Disciplines: The Case of Ethnological Science." Technical Communication Quarterly 13 (2004): 393-421.
[779] Hanks, William F.. "Discourse Genres in a Theory of Practice." American Ethnologist 14 (1987): 668-692.
[786] Henderson, J.. "Defining the Genre of the Letter: Juan Luis Vives' De conscribendis epistolis." Renaissance and Reformation 7 (1983): 89-105.
[1173] Johns, Ann M.. "Crossing the Boundaries of Genre Studies: Commentaries by Experts." Journal of Second Language Writing 15, no. 3 (2006): 234-249.
[RN201] Hovde, Marjorie Rush. "Creating Procedural Discourse and Knowledge for Software Users: Beyond Translation and Transmission." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 24 (2010): 164-205.
[1037] Hyon, Sunny. "Convention and inventiveness in an occluded academic genre: A case study of retention–promotion–tenure reports." English for Specific Purposes 27, no. 2 (2008): 175-192.
[RN184] McCarthy, Jacob E., Jeffrey T. Grabill, William Hart-Davidson, and Michael McLeod. "Content Management in the Workplace: Community, Context, and a New Way to Organize Writing." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 25 (2011): 367-395.
[RN35] Hals, Ronald. "Computer Manuals for Novices: The Rhetorical Situation." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 16 (1986): 105-120.
[RN117] Hart-Davidson, William, Grace Bernhardt, Michael McLeod, Martine Rife, and Jeffrey T. Grabill. "Coming to Content Management: Inventing Infrastructure for Organizational Knowledge Work." Technical Communication Quarterly 17 (2007): 10-34.
[RN261] Wojahn, Patricia, Julie Dyke, Linda Ann Riley, Edward Hensel, and Stuart C. Brown. "Blurring Boundaries between Technical Communication and Engineering: Challenges of a Multidisciplinary, Client-Based Pedagogy." Technical Communication Quarterly 10 (2001): 129-148.
Conference Paper
[1118] Clark, Malcolm, Ian Ruthven, Patrik O'Brian Holt, and Dawei Song. "Looking for genre: the use of structural features during search tasks with Wikipedia." In IIIX '12: Proceedings of the 4th Information Interaction in Context Symposium. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2012.
[1230] Hsu, Tsai-Wen. "La aplicación del análisis de género a la enseñanza del español para fines específicos: el caso de la correspondencia comercial ." In XLIII Congreso Acortando distancias: la diseminación del español en el mundo . Madrid, España: Asociación Europea de Profesores de Español, 2008.
[1122] Clark, Malcolm, Ian Ruthven, and Patrik O'Brian Holt. "How do People Interact with Structured E-mails in Terms of Genre and Perception?" In Proceedings of the Conference on Information: Interaction and Impact (I3). Aberdeen, Scotland., 2009.
[1116] Clark, Malcolm, Ian Ruthven, and Patrik O'Brian Holt. "Genre analysis of structured e-mails for corpus profiling." In Proceedings of the 2008 BCS-IRSG conference on Corpus Profiling. Swinton, UK, UK: British Computer Society, 2008.

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