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"[RN53] The Influence of the Purpose of a Business Document on Its Syntax and Rhetorical Schemes." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 29 (1999): 401-408.
"[RN13] Information Technologies as Discursive Agents: Methodological Implications for the Empirical Study of Knowledge Work." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 38 (2008): 301-329.
"[RN148] Integrating Intercultural Communication into an Engineering Communication Service Class Tutorial." IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 54 (2011): 83-96.
"[RN151] Integrating Online Informative Videos into Technical Communication Service Courses." IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 57 (2014): 340-363.
"[1129] Integrating Rhetorical and Literary Theories of Genre." College English 62, no. 6 (2000).
"[RN222] Integrating Technical Communication Into China's English Major Curriculum." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 25 (2011): 68-94.
"[1750] Interactional Metadiscourse in Turkish Postgraduates Academic Texts: A Comparative Study of How They Introduce and Conclude." i-manager’s Journal on English Language Teaching 2, no. 3 (2012): 35-42.
"[1021] Interactive Fiction: A New Literary Genre?" New Literary History 20 (1989): 341-372.
"[RN3] An Interactive Genre Within the University Textbook: The Preface." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 29 (1999): 409-429.
"[RN52] The Interplay Between Narrative, Education, and Exposition in an Emerging Science." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 26 (1996): 177-191.
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"[957] The Introduction, Methods, Results, and Discussion (IMRAD) Structure: A Fifty-Year Survey." Journal of the Medical Library Association 92 (2004): 364-371.
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"[612] Introduction to the Special Issue on Genre." Linguistics and the Human Sciences 2 (2007): 177-183.
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