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[RN67] A masterpiece in a new genre: The rhetorical negotiation of two audiences in Schrödinger's 'What is Life?'." Technical Communication Quarterly 3 (1994): 7/17/2015.
"[RN217] Mapping the Research Questions in Technical Communication." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 23 (2009): 174-215.
"[604] Mandatory Genres: The Case of European Public Assessment Report (EPAR)." Text & Talk 28 (2008): 167-191.
"[RN146] Making the Pitch: Examining Dialogue and Revisions in Entrepreneurs' Pitch Decks." IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 57 (2014): 158-181.
"[727] Making Sense of Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC): Conversations as Genres, CMC Systems as Genre Ecologies In 33rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Edited by Jr. Sprague, Ralph H.. Vol. 2. Maui: IEEE Computer Society Press, 2000.
[1712] Making sense of a generic label: A study of genre (re)cognition among novice genre analysts." In Genre in Language, Discourse and Cognition, 393-426. Vol. 33. Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter Mouton.
"[836] Making peace through apology." Greater Good (2004): 16-19.
"[990] Macrostructures. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 1980.
[1139] The Lyric Essay." The Seneca Review.
"[1288] Loving Texts Two at a Time: The Film Remake." Cinemas: Journal of Film Studies 12, no. 3 (2002): 73-84.
"[RN211] Losing by Expanding: Corralling the Runaway Object." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 25 (2011): 449-486.
"[1240] Los géneros cinematográficos. Barcelona, España: Paidós Iberica, 2000.
[1118] Looking for genre: the use of structural features during search tasks with Wikipedia." In IIIX '12: Proceedings of the 4th Information Interaction in Context Symposium. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2012.
"[RN247] Look Who's Talking: Teaching and Learning Using the Genre of Medical Case Presentations." Journal of Business & Technical Communication 20 (2006): 121-158.
"[RN173] Look Who's Talking: Teaching and Learning Using the Genre of Medical Case Presentations." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 20 (2006): 121-158.
"[784] Logos and Power in Isocrates and Aristotle In Studies in Rhetoric/Communication, Edited by Thomas W. Benson. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press, 2004.
[RN209] Locating the Semiotic Power of Writing in Science." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 29 (2015): 61-92.
"[754] Locating Genre Studies: Antecedents and Prospects." In Genre and the New Rhetoric, edited by Aviva Freedman and Peter Medway, 1-?, 1994.
"[RN144] The local and the global: an exploration into the Finnish and English Websites of a Finnish company." IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 44 (2001): 104-113.
"[724] Literary Theory: An Introduction. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1983.
[1186] Literacy in the new media age. Routledge, 2004.
[1745] Listening for Genre Multiplicity in Classroom Soundscapes." Enculturation (2018).
"[865] Linking Micro and Macro Social Structure Through Genre Analysis." Research on Language and Social Interaction 38 (2005): 331-370.
"[RN55] Linking Contextual Factors with Rhetorical Pattern Shift: Direct and Indirect Strategies Recommended in English Business Communication Textbooks in China." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 41 (2011): 83-107.
"[885] Lincoln at Cooper Union: A Rationale for Neo-Classical Criticism." Quarterly Journal of Speech 60 (1974): 459-467.
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