Journal of Business and Technical Communication
Apr 2009
Book Review: Artemeva, Natasha, and Freedman, Aviva (Eds.). (2006). Rhetorical Genre Studies and Beyond. Winnipeg, Canada: Inkshed. 282 pages
Kristine Johnson
Purdue University West Lafayette
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Journal of Business and Technical Communication
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2009-04-01
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10.1177/1050651908328895
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