Mr. Darwin and his readers: Exploring interpersonal metadiscourse as a dimension ofethos

Avon Crismore Indiana University – Purdue University Fort Wayne ; Rodney Farnsworth Indiana University – Purdue University Fort Wayne

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(1989). Mr. Darwin and his readers: Exploring interpersonal metadiscourse as a dimension of ethos. Rhetoric Review: Vol. 8, No. 1, pp. 91-112.

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Rhetoric Review
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1989-09-01
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10.1080/07350198909388880
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