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[1177] "Genre analysis of personal statements: Analysis of moves in application essays to medical and dental schools." ." English for Specific Purposes 26, no. 3 (2007): Continuous.
"[856] Genre Analysis in Technical Communication." IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 48 (2005): 285-295.
"[RN128] Genre analysis in technical communication." IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 48 (2005): 285-295.
"[RN162] Genre, Activity, and Collaborative Work and Play in World of Warcraft: Places and Problems of Open Systems in Online Gaming." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 23 (2009): 263-293.
"[RN267] Genre: A useful construct for reseaching online communication for the workplace." Information Design Journal & Document Design 12 (2004): 124-136.
"[1095] Genre." Journal of American Folklore 108, no. 430 (1995): 509-527.
"[614] Genre." Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 9 (1999): 84-87.
"[1233] Género discursivo, discursividad y argumentación." Enunciación 8, no. 1 (2003): 44-56.
"[915] Generic Tendencies in Majority and Non-Majority Supreme Court Opinions: The Case of Justice Douglas." Communiction Quarterly 30 (1982): 232-236.
"[1150] The Generic Integrity of Newspaper Editorials: A Systemic Functional Perspective." RELC Journal: A Journal of Language Teaching and Research 36, no. 3 (2005): 271-295.
"[901] Generic Criticism: Typology at an Inflated Price." Rhetoric Society Quarterly 6 (1976): 4-8.
"[804] Generic Constraints and the Rhetorical Situation." Philosophy and Rhetoric 6 (1973): 162-170.
"[923] On Generic Categorization." Communication Theory 1 (1991): 128-144.
"[900] Generative Classifications." Theory, Culture, & Society 23 (2006): 32-35.
"[708] Generalizing about Genre: New Conceptions of an Old Concept." College Composition and Communication 44 (1993): 573-586.
"[1262] Genders of Writing." Journal of Advanced Composition 9, no. 1-2 (1989): 10-25.
"[1710] Gender/Genre: The Lack of Gendered Register in Texts Requiring Genre Knowledge." Written Communication (2016).
"[789] Gender and Genre Variation in Weblogs." Journal of Sociolinguistics 10 (2006): 439-459.
"[RN210] Gauging Openness to Written Communication Change: The Predictive Power of Metaphor." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 28 (2014): 447-476.
"[1251] The Future of Rock: Discourses That Struggle to Define a Genre." 14, no. 1 (1995): 111-125.
"[RN220] From Writers to Information Coordinators: Technology and the Changing Face of Collaboration." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 19 (2005): 449-467.
"[RN95] From the Workplace to Academia: Nontraditional Students and the Relevance of Workplace Experience in Technical Writing Pedagogy." Technical Communication Quarterly 21 (2012): 230-250.
"[RN70] From page to stage: How theories of genre and situated learning help introduce engineering students to discipline-specific communication." Technical Communication Quarterly 8 (1999): 301-316.
"[RN28] From Monologue to Dialog to Chorus: The Place of Instrumental Discourse in English Studies and Technical Communication." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 36 (2006): 383-412.
"[1219] From Disturbance to Comfort Zone: Cross-Generic Strategies in Dean R. Koontz." The Journal of Popular Culture 37, no. 4 (2004): 662-682.
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