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[1116] Genre analysis of structured e-mails for corpus profiling." In Proceedings of the 2008 BCS-IRSG conference on Corpus Profiling. Swinton, UK, UK: British Computer Society, 2008.
"[1710] Gender/Genre: The Lack of Gendered Register in Texts Requiring Genre Knowledge." Written Communication (2016).
"[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.
[838] Genre and Field in Critical Discourse Analysis: A Synopsis." Discourse and Society 4 (1993): 193-223.
"[824] The Gnome in the Front Yard and Other Public Figurations of Self-Presentation on Personal Home Pages." Biography 26 (2003): 66-83.
"[793] Genre Across the Curriculum. Logan, UT: Utah State University Press, 2005.
[804] Generic Constraints and the Rhetorical Situation." Philosophy and Rhetoric 6 (1973): 162-170.
"[900] Generative Classifications." Theory, Culture, & Society 23 (2006): 32-35.
"[1116] Genre analysis of structured e-mails for corpus profiling." In Proceedings of the 2008 BCS-IRSG conference on Corpus Profiling. Swinton, UK, UK: British Computer Society, 2008.
"[963] Genre Ecologies: An Open-System Approach to Understanding and Constructing Documentation." ACM Journal of Computer Documentation 24 (2000): 169-181.
"[614] Genre." Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 9 (1999): 84-87.
"[1237] "Genre [poster]." College Composition and Communication 62, no. 3 (2011): n. pag.
[900] Generative Classifications." Theory, Culture, & Society 23 (2006): 32-35.
"[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.
"[711] Genres and the Web: Is the Personal Home Page the First Uniquely Digital Genre?" Journal of the American Society for Information Science 51 (2000): 202-205.
"[831] Genres of digital documents In 37th Hawaii International Conference on System Science, Edited by Jr. Sprague, Ralph H.. Big Island, Hawaii: IEEE Computer Society Press, 2004.
[1014] Genre systems: Structuring interaction through communicative norms." Journal of Business Communication 39 (2002): 13-35.
"[910] The Genre of the Mood Memoir and the Ethos of Psychiatric Disability." Rhetoric Society Quarterly 40 (2010): 479-501.
"[972] Genre Analysis: English in Academic and Research Settings In Cambridge Applied Linguistics Series, Edited by Michael H. Long and Jack C. Richards. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990.
[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.
[963] Genre Ecologies: An Open-System Approach to Understanding and Constructing Documentation." ACM Journal of Computer Documentation 24 (2000): 169-181.
"[662] A Grammar of Motives. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1969.
[656] Genre, Intertextuality, and Social Power." Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 2 (1992): 131-172.
"[895] Genre Repertoire: The Structuring of Communicative Practices in Organizations." Administrative Science Quarterly 39 (1994): 541-574.
"[1116] Genre analysis of structured e-mails for corpus profiling." In Proceedings of the 2008 BCS-IRSG conference on Corpus Profiling. Swinton, UK, UK: British Computer Society, 2008.
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