Written communication.
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Works: | 36 works in 4 publications in 4 languages |
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Titles
Understanding reading : = a psycholinguistic analysis of reading and learning to read /
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Understanding reading : = a psycholinguistic analysis of reading and learning to read /
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Spoken and written discourse : = a multi-disciplinary perspective /
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Understanding the Middle Ages : = the transformation of ideas and attitudes in the Medieval world /
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Writing public policy : = a practical guide to communicating in the policy-making processes /
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The written language bias in linguistics : = its nature origins, and transformations /
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(Inter)views = cross-disciplinary perspectives on rhetoric and literacy /
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Content & complexity = information design in technical communication /
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The power of words = unveiling the speaker and writer's hidden craft /
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Handbook of research on writing : = history, society, school, individual, text /
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Multimodality and genre = a foundation for the systematic analysis ofmultimodal documents /
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Handbook of research on writing = history, society, school, individual, text /
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Written communication across cultures = a sociocognitive perspective on business discourse /
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Understanding reading : = a psycholinguistic analysis of reading and learning to read /
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From papyrus to hypertext : = toward the universal digital library /
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Writing public policy : = a practical guide to communicating in the policy-making process /
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Self-regulated learning and second language writing = fostering strategic language learners /
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The written language bias in linguistics = its nature, origins, and transformations /
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