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[791] Herring, Susan C., Lois Ann Scheidt, Sabrina Bonus, and Elijah Wright. "Weblogs as a Bridging Genre." Information, Technology & People 18 (2005): 142-171.
[919] Rose, Brian. "TV Genres Re-Reviewed." Journal of Popular Film and Television 31 (2003): 2-4.
[1217] Birch-Bayley, Nicole. "Terror in Horror Genres: The Global Media and the Millennial Zombie." The Journal of Popular Culture 45, no. 6 (2012): 1137-1151.
[755] French, Brigittine M.. "The Symbolic Capital of Social Identities: The Genre of Bargaining in an Urban Guatemalan Market." Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 10 (2000): 155-189.
[996] Vivian, Bradford. "Style, Rhetoric, and Postmodern Culture." Philosophy and Rhetoric 35 (2002): 223-243.
[590] Altman, Rick. "A Semantic/Syntactic Approach to Film Genre." Cinema Journal 23 (1984): 6-18.
[590] Altman, Rick. "A Semantic/Syntactic Approach to Film Genre." Cinema Journal 23 (1984): 6-18.
[992] Varpio, Lara, Marlee M. Spafford, Catherine F. Schryer, and Lorelei Lingard. "Seeing and Listening: A Visual and Social Analysis of Optometric Record-Keeping Practices." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 21 (2007): 343-375.
[1106] Applegarth, Risa. "Rhetorical Scarcity: Spatial and Economic Inflections on Genre Change." College Composition and Communication 63, no. 3 (2012): 483.
[802] Jamieson, Kathleen Hall, and Karlyn Kohrs Campbell. "Rhetorical Hybrids: Fusions of Generic Elements." Quarterly Journal of Speech 69 (1982): 146-157.
[1192] Taylor, Diana. "Remapping Genre through Performance: From ‘American’ to ‘Hemispheric’ Studies." PMLA 122, no. 5 (2007): 1416-30.
[891] Neale, Steve. "Questions of Genre." Screen 31 (1990): 45-66.
[593] Anderson, Dana. "Questioning the Motives of Habituated Action: Burke and Bourdieu on Practice." Philosophy and Rhetoric 37 (2004): 255-274.
[673] Catenaccio, Paola. "Press Releases as a Hybrid Genre: Addressing the Informative/Promotional Conundrum." Pragmatics 18 (2008): 9-31.
[904] Pearce, Barnett W., and Forrest Conklin. "A Model of Hierarchical Meanings in Coherent Conversation and a Study of Indirect Responses." Communication Monographs 46 (1979): 76-87.
[772] Graham, Scott S., and Brandon Whalen. "Mode, Medium, and Genre: A Case Study of Decisions in New-Media Design." Journal of Business & Technical Communication 22 (2008): 65-91.
[742] Fowler, Alastair. "The Life and Death of Literary Forms." New Literary History 2 (1971): 199-206.
[742] Fowler, Alastair. "The Life and Death of Literary Forms." New Literary History 2 (1971): 199-206.
[631] Beaufort, Anne. "Learning the Trade: A Social Apprenticeship Model for Gaining Writing Expertise." Written Communication 17 (2000): 185-223.
[756] Frentz, Thomas S., and Thomas B. Farrell. "Language-Action: A Paradigm for Communication." Quarterly Journal of Speech 62 (1976): 333-349.

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