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[1307] Discourse, History, Fiction: Language and Aboriginal History." Australian Journal of Cultural Studies 1, no. 1 (1983): 71-79.
"[1178] "Hick-Hop Hooray? 'Honky Tonk Badonkadonk,' Musical Genre, and the Misrecognitions of Hybridity."." Critical Studies in Media Communication 28, no. 5 (2011).
"[1178] "Hick-Hop Hooray? 'Honky Tonk Badonkadonk,' Musical Genre, and the Misrecognitions of Hybridity."." Critical Studies in Media Communication 28, no. 5 (2011).
"[887] Graphs, Maps, Trees: Abstract Models for a Literary History. London: Verso, 2005.
[882] Audiences Talking Genre: Television Talk Shows and Cultural Hierarchies." Journal of Popular Film and Television 31 (2003): 36-46.
"[878] Questions for Genre Theory from the Blogosphere." In Genres in the Internet: Issues in the Theory of Genre, edited by Janet Giltrow and Dieter Stein, 263-290. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2009.
"[875] Discourse Classifications in Nineteenth-Century Rhetorical Pedagogy." Southern Speech Communication Journal 51 (1986): 371-384.
"[874] Rhetorical Community: The Cultural Basis of Genre." In Genre and the New Rhetoric, edited by Aviva Freedman and Peter Medway, 67-78. London: Taylor and Francis, 1994.
"[874] Rhetorical Community: The Cultural Basis of Genre." In Genre and the New Rhetoric, edited by Aviva Freedman and Peter Medway, 67-78. London: Taylor and Francis, 1994.
"[871] But Enough About Me." The New Yorker (2010): 68-74.
"[871] But Enough About Me." The New Yorker (2010): 68-74.
"[870] Genres on the Web: Computational Models and Empirical Studies In Text, Speech, and Language Technology, Edited by Nancy Ide and Jean Véronis. Dordrecht: Springer, 2011.
[870] Genres on the Web: Computational Models and Empirical Studies In Text, Speech, and Language Technology, Edited by Nancy Ide and Jean Véronis. Dordrecht: Springer, 2011.
[868] The Consolatio Genre in Medieval English Literature In University of Florida Humanities Monographs. Gainesville, FL: University of Florida Press, 1972.
[866] The Rhetoric of Disaster: The Presidential Natural Disaster Address as an Emergent Genre." Relevant Rhetoric 2 (2011).
"[866] The Rhetoric of Disaster: The Presidential Natural Disaster Address as an Emergent Genre." Relevant Rhetoric 2 (2011).
"[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.
"[862] The Catechism Yesterday and Today: The Evolution of a Genre. Collegeville, MD: Liturgical Press, 1995.
[860] Convention, 1500–1750. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1980.
[860] Convention, 1500–1750. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1980.
[856] Genre Analysis in Technical Communication." IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 48 (2005): 285-295.
"[855] Emerging Personal Media Genres." New Media & Society 12 (2010): 947-963.
"[854] Conceptualizing Personal Media." New Media & Society 10 (2008): 683-702.
"[855] Emerging Personal Media Genres." New Media & Society 12 (2010): 947-963.
"[854] Conceptualizing Personal Media." New Media & Society 10 (2008): 683-702.
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