GENRE KNOWLEDGE IN DISCIPLINARY COMMUNICATION COGNITION/CULTURE/POWER

Although genre studies abound in literary criticism, researchers and scholars interested in the social contexts of literacy have recently become interested in the dynamic, rhetorical dimensions of speech genres. Within this burgeoning scholarly community, the authors are among the first researchers...

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Main Author: Berkenkotter, Carol (Author)
Other Authors: HUCKIN, THOMAS N.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Hillsdale, New Jersey Lawrence Erlbaum Associates 1995
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