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Authors: WOLF SA DAVINROY KAH
Citation: Sa. Wolf et Kah. Davinroy, THE CLAY THAT MAKES THE POT - THE LOSS OF LANGUAGE IN WRITING ASSESSMENT, Written communication, 15(4), 1998, pp. 419-464

Authors: WOLFE EW KAO CW RANNEY M
Citation: Ew. Wolfe et al., COGNITIVE DIFFERENCES IN PROFICIENT AND NONPROFICIENT ESSAY SCORERS, Written communication, 15(4), 1998, pp. 465-492

Authors: GALEGHER J SPROULL L KIESLER S
Citation: J. Galegher et al., LEGITIMACY, AUTHORITY, AND COMMUNITY IN ELECTRONIC SUPPORT GROUPS, Written communication, 15(4), 1998, pp. 493-530

Authors: WITTE SP
Citation: Sp. Witte, 15 YEARS AND STILL COUNTING (ON IGNORANCE AND CONFIDENCE) - AN EDITORS NOTE, Written communication, 15(3), 1998, pp. 275-278

Authors: BRANDT D NYSTRAND M
Citation: D. Brandt et M. Nystrand, A 15TH ANNIVERSARY TRIBUTE TO WITTE,STEPHEN,P., FOUNDING EDITOR, Written communication, 15(3), 1998, pp. 279-280

Authors: LAROCHE MG PEARSON SS
Citation: Mg. Laroche et Ss. Pearson, RHETORIC AND RATIONAL ENTERPRISES - REASSESSING DISCOURSE IN ORGANIZATIONS (REPRINTED FROM WRITTEN COMMUNICATION, VOL 2, PG 246-268, 1985), Written communication, 15(3), 1998, pp. 281-303

Authors: WOODS WF
Citation: Wf. Woods, THE REFORM TRADITION IN 19TH-CENTURY COMPOSITION TEACHING (REPRINTED FROM WRITTEN COMMUNICATION, VOL 2, PG 377-390, 1985), Written communication, 15(3), 1998, pp. 304-317

Authors: ENOS RL
Citation: Rl. Enos, THE ART OF RHETORIC AT THE AMPHIAREION OF OROPOS - A STUDY OF EPIGRAPHICAL EVIDENCE AS WRITTEN COMMUNICATION (REPRINTED FROM WRITTEN COMMUNICATION, VOL 3, PG 3-15, 1986), Written communication, 15(3), 1998, pp. 318-329

Authors: FAHNESTOCK J
Citation: J. Fahnestock, ACCOMMODATING SCIENCE - THE RHETORICAL LIFE OF SCIENTIFIC FACTS (REPRINTED FROM WRITTEN COMMUNICATION, VOL 3, PG 275-296, 1986), Written communication, 15(3), 1998, pp. 330-350

Authors: HAVELOCK EA
Citation: Ea. Havelock, ORALITY, LITERACY, AND STARS WARS (REPRINTED FROM WRITTEN COMMUNICATION, VOL 3, PG 411-420, 1986), Written communication, 15(3), 1998, pp. 351-360

Authors: ALFORD EM
Citation: Em. Alford, THUCYDIDES AND THE PLAGUE IN ATHENS - THE ROOTS OF SCIENTIFIC WRITING(REPRINTED FROM WRITTEN COMMUNICATION, VOL 5, PG 131-153, 1988), Written communication, 15(3), 1998, pp. 361-383

Authors: CHERRY RD
Citation: Rd. Cherry, ETHOS VERSUS PERSONA - SELF-REPRESENTATION IN WRITTEN DISCOURSE (REPRINTED FROM WRITTEN COMMUNICATION, VOL 5, PG 251-276, 1988), Written communication, 15(3), 1998, pp. 384-410

Authors: SAUER B
Citation: B. Sauer, EMBODIED KNOWLEDGE - THE TEXTUAL REPRESENTATION OF EMBODIED SENSORY INFORMATION IN A DYNAMIC AND UNCERTAIN MATERIAL ENVIRONMENT, Written communication, 15(2), 1998, pp. 131-169

Authors: VANDEKOPPLE WJ
Citation: Wj. Vandekopple, RELATIVE CLAUSES IN SPECTROSCOPIC ARTICLES IN THE PHYSICAL-REVIEW BEGINNINGS AND 1980 - SOME CHANGES IN PATTERNS OF MODIFICATION AND A CONNECTION TO A POSSIBLE SHIFT IN STYLE, Written communication, 15(2), 1998, pp. 170-202

Authors: JOHNSON TM JONES GA THORNTON CA LANGRALL CW ROUS A
Citation: Tm. Johnson et al., STUDENTS THINKING AND WRITING IN THE CONTEXT OF PROBABILITY, Written communication, 15(2), 1998, pp. 203-229

Authors: CRAMMOND JG
Citation: Jg. Crammond, THE USES AND COMPLEXITY OF ARGUMENT STRUCTURES IN EXPERT AND STUDENT PERSUASIVE WRITING, Written communication, 15(2), 1998, pp. 230-268

Authors: GEISLER C ROGERS EH HALLER CR
Citation: C. Geisler et al., DISCIPLINING DISCOURSE - DISCOURSE PRACTICE IN THE AFFILIATED PROFESSIONS OF SOFTWARE ENGINEERING DESIGN, Written communication, 15(1), 1998, pp. 3-24

Authors: YOUNG KM LEINHARDT G
Citation: Km. Young et G. Leinhardt, WRITING FROM PRIMARY DOCUMENTS - A WAY OF KNOWING IN HISTORY, Written communication, 15(1), 1998, pp. 25-68

Authors: BARTON E HALTER E MCGEE N MCNEILLEY L
Citation: E. Barton et al., THE AWKWARD PROBLEM OF AWKWARD SENTENCES, Written communication, 15(1), 1998, pp. 69-98

Authors: MATSUDA PK
Citation: Pk. Matsuda, SITUATING ESL WRITING IN A CROSS-DISCIPLINARY CONTEXT, Written communication, 15(1), 1998, pp. 99-121

Authors: BOICE B
Citation: B. Boice, WHICH IS MORE PRODUCTIVE, WRITING IN BINGE PATTERNS OF CREATIVE ILLNESS OR IN MODERATION, Written communication, 14(4), 1997, pp. 435-459

Authors: KUBOTA R
Citation: R. Kubota, A REEVALUATION OF THE UNIQUENESS OF JAPANESE WRITTEN DISCOURSE - IMPLICATIONS FOR CONTRASTIVE RHETORIC, Written communication, 14(4), 1997, pp. 460-480

Authors: SCHLEPPEGRELL MJ COLOMBI MC
Citation: Mj. Schleppegrell et Mc. Colombi, TEXT ORGANIZATION BY BILINGUAL WRITERS - CLAUSE STRUCTURE AS A REFLECTION OF DISCOURSE STRUCTURE, Written communication, 14(4), 1997, pp. 481-503

Authors: RUSSELL DR
Citation: Dr. Russell, RETHINKING GENRE IN SCHOOL AND SOCIETY - AN ACTIVITY THEORY ANALYSIS, Written communication, 14(4), 1997, pp. 504-554

Authors: DYSON AH
Citation: Ah. Dyson, REWRITING FOR, AND BY, THE CHILDREN - THE SOCIAL AND IDEOLOGICAL FATEOF A MEDIA MISS IN AN URBAN CLASSROOM, Written communication, 14(3), 1997, pp. 275-312
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