Tracing the Turn: The Rise of Multimodal Composition in the U.S.

Autor

  • LUCY A. JOHNSON WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY
  • KRISTIN L. AROLA WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY

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Opublikowane

2016-06-30

Jak cytować

JOHNSON, LUCY A., i KRISTIN L. AROLA. 2016. „S”. "Res Rhetorica" 3 (1). https://resrhetorica.com/index.php/RR/article/view/2016-1-6.