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[RN143] Research Article Structure of Research Article Introductions in Three Engineering Subdisciplines." IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 55 (2012): 294-309.
"[1409] Rhetorical Criticism: Perspectives in Action. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2009.
[RN1] The Rhetorical Situations of Web RÈsumÈs." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 39 (2009): 263-284.
"[RN34] The Role of Abstracting in 'Professional Documentation,' A Technical Writing Class for Hungarian Students of English Translation." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 27 (1997): 277-289.
"[RN158] Rupturing Context, Resituating Genre: A Study of Use-of-Force Policy in the Wake of a Controversial Shooting." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 22 (2008): 330-363.
"[RN163] Self-Published Web Résumés: Their Purposes and Their Genre Systems." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 20 (2006): 425-459.
"[823] Signs, Genres, and Communities in Technical Communication In Baywood's Technical Communication Series, Edited by Jay R. Gould. Amityville, NY: Baywood, 1992.
[RN66] 'Standing in Terri Schiavo's Shoes': The Role of Genre in End-of-Life Decision Making." Technical Communication Quarterly 22 (2013): 195-218.
"[RN248] Statistical Genre Analysis: Toward Big Data Methodologies in Technical Communication." Technical Communication Quarterly 24 (2015): 70-104.
"[RN248] Statistical Genre Analysis: Toward Big Data Methodologies in Technical Communication." Technical Communication Quarterly 24 (2015): 70-104.
"[RN61] Statistical Genre Analysis: Toward Big Data Methodologies in Technical Communication." Technical Communication Quarterly 24 (2015): 70-104.
"[RN61] Statistical Genre Analysis: Toward Big Data Methodologies in Technical Communication." Technical Communication Quarterly 24 (2015): 70-104.
"[RN145] Style Congruency and Persuasion: A Cross-cultural Study Into the Influence of Differences in Style Dimensions on the Persuasiveness of Business Newsletters in Great Britain and the Netherlands." IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 55 (2012): 122-141.
"[RN174] Teaching Language Awareness in Rhetorical Choice: Using IText and Visualization in Classroom Genre Assignments." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 18 (2004): 361-402.
"[1030] Text genre detection using common word frequencies In International Conference on Computational Linguistics and The Proceedings of the 18th Conference on Computational Linguistics., 2002.
[817] Textual Genre Analysis and Identification." In Ambient Intelligence for Scientific Discovery, edited by Yang Cai, 129-151. Vol. 3345. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3345. Berlin: Springer-Verlag GmbH, 2005.
"[825] A Theory of Discourse: The Aims of Discourse. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1971.
[828] Towards a Social Theory of Genre." Southern Review 21 (1988): 215-243.
"[961] Tracing Genres through Organizations: A Sociocultural Approach to Information In Acting with Technology, Edited by Bonnie Nardi, Viktor Kaptelinin and Kirsten Foot. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2003.
[818] Trust No One: The Conspiracy Genre on American Television." Southern Communication Journal 73 (2008): 105-121.
"[RN111] Visual metadiscourse: Designing the considerate text." Technical Communication Quarterly 9 (2000): 401-424.
"[RN258] Writing in a Milieu of Utility: The Move to Technical Communication in American Engineering Programs, 1850–1950. 2nd ed. Stamford, CT: Ablex, 2000.