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[RN74] Sutcliffe, Rebecca J.. "Feminizing the professional: The government reports of Flora Annie Steel." Technical Communication Quarterly 7 (1998): 153-173.
[RN114] Moran, Michael G.. "Figures of Speech as Persuasive Strategies in Early Commercial Communication: The Use of Dominant Figures in the Raleigh Reports About Virginia in the 1580s." Technical Communication Quarterly 14 (2005): 183-196.
[RN232] Dusenberry, Lisa, Liz Hutter, and Joy Robinson. "Filter. Remix. Make.: Cultivating Adaptability Through Multimodality." Journal of Technical Writing & Communication 45 (2015): 299-322.
[744] Fowler, Alastair. "The Formation of Genres in the Renaissance and After." New Literary History 34 (2003): 185-200.
[RN170] Popham, Susan L.. "Forms as Boundary Genres in Medicine, Science, and Business." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 19 (2005): 279-303.
[810] Journet, Debra. "Forms of Discourse and the Sciences of the Mind." Written Communication 7 (1990): 171-190.
[774] Greenblatt, Stephen. "The Forms of Power and the Power of Forms in the Renaissance." Genre: Forms of Discourse and Culture 15 (1982).
[RN156] Grant, L.. "The Frequency and Function of Just in British and New Zealand Engineering Lectures." IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 56 (2013): 176-190.
[1002] Wells, Susan. "Freud's Rat Man and the Case Study: Genre in Three Keys." New Literary History 34 (2003): 353-366.
[1773] Fox, J.. "From diagnosis toward academic support: developing a disciplinary, ESP-based writing task and rubric to identify the needs of entering undergraduate engineering students." ESP Today 5, no. 2 (2017): 148-171.
[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.
[RN28] Moore, Patrick. "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.
[RN70] Artemeva, Natasha, Susan Logie, and Jennie St-Martin. "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.
[RN95] Quick, Catherine. "From the Workplace to Academia: Nontraditional Students and the Relevance of Workplace Experience in Technical Writing Pedagogy." Technical Communication Quarterly 21 (2012): 230-250.
[RN220] Jones, Scott L.. "From Writers to Information Coordinators: Technology and the Changing Face of Collaboration." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 19 (2005): 449-467.
[1251] Fornäs, Johan. "The Future of Rock: Discourses That Struggle to Define a Genre." 14, no. 1 (1995): 111-125.

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