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Attebery, B. (2009).
Elizabeth Enright and the Family Story Genre. Children's Literature, 37, 114-136. -

Attebery, B. (2009).
Stories Linked to Stories: Fantasy as a Route to Myth. Relevant across Cultures: Visions of Connectedness in Modern Fantasy Literature for Young Readers, 19-31. -

Attebery, B. (2011).
Teaching Gender and Science Fiction. Teaching Science Fiction. Ed. Any Sawyer and Peter Wright. Teaching the New English Series, 146-161. -

Attebery, J. (2001).
Claiming Ethnicity: Implicit and Explicit Expressions of Ethnicity among Swedish Americans. European Contributions to American Studies, No. 48. Ed. Orm Øverland, 12-28. -

Attebery, J. (2011).
Scandinavianism in the Rocky Mountain West, Pragmatic and Programmatic In Swedes and Norwegians in the U.S. Ed. Dag Blanck and Philip Anderson. -

Attebery, J. (2005).
Swedish America in the Rocky Mountain West, 1880-1917: Folkloric Perspectives on the Immigrant Letter. Scandinavian Studies, 77, 53-84. -
Baergen, R., Cady, P., and Owens, CT. (2009). Multistate Survey of Primary Care Physician and Midlevel Provider Attitudes toward Community Pharmacists.
Journal of the American Pharmacy Association, 49(4), 423-428. -
Baergen, R, and Owens, CT.
(2006). Revisiting Pharmacists' Refusals to Dispense Emergency Contraception.
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 108(5), 1277-82. -

Gribas, J. (2008).
Doing teams while being the body: Managing spiritual/secular dialectical tensions through transcendent metaphor.
The Journal of Communication and Religion, 31, 206-244. -

Driskill, G., and Gribas, J. (2012). Enacting grace and truth: A communication perspective on interfaith dialogue. In D. Brown (Ed.), Interfaith dialogue in practice: Christian, Muslim, Jew (pp. 11-36). Kansas City, MO: Rockhurst University Press.
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Gribas, J. and Sims, J. (2006).
Metaphoric illumination and symbolic ambiguity: Applying the team metaphor for perceptual reorientation. In L. R. Frey, Facilitating group communication in context: Vol. 2, 177-201. -
Klein, T. (2012).
Dialect and Word Choice in Old English: Two Case Studies with Old English Perception Verbs.
Anglia: Journal of English Philology, 130.3 -
Klein, T. (2012).
Faith and Doubt in the Anglo-Saxon Staffordshire Hoard.
Quidditas, 232-6.
Klein, T. (2012).
Traditional Approaches to Monolingual Lexicography.
The Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics.
Kloss, T. E. (2012).
Band Teacher Turnover and its Relationship to Arizona Marching Band Participation.
Update: Applications of Research in Music Education. 30 (2), 46-51.
Swetnam, S. H. (2007).
A New Day in the Study of Western Women's Experience: Who'll Follow?
Western American Literature, 42(2), 189-96.
Swetnam, S. H. (2012).
Girls Who Camp.
Idaho Magazine, 11(4).
Swetnam, S. H. (2012).
Of Raspberries and Religion: Food and Culture at an Idaho Women's Benedictine Monastery.
Gastronomica, 12(2).
Wahl, R. (2011).
Occasionalism, Laws and General Will.
British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 19(2), 219-240.
Wahl, R. (2011).
The Axiom of Reducibility.
Russell: the Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies, 31(1), Article 4.
Whitaker, C. (2011).
Marvell, A. Man Without Qualities. Essay Review.
Huntington Library Quarterly, 74(2), 367-371.
Whitaker, C. (2010).
Herbert's Pastor as Herbalist.
In George Herbert's Pastoral: New Essays on the Poet and Priest of Bemerton, Ed. Christopher Hodgkins.
Wolter, B. and Gyllstad, H. (2011).
Collocational Links in the L2 Mental Lexicon and the Influence of L1 Intralexical Knowledge.
Applied Linguistics, 32(4), 430-449.
Wolter, B. (2009).
Meaning-last Vocabulary Acquisition and Collocational Productivity. In Lexical Processing in Second Language Learners. Ed. T. Fitzpatrick & A. Barfield. (2012). The Promise of Three Methods of Analysis to L2 Lexical Research. Second Language Research, 28(1), 41-67
Wolter, B. and Zareva, A.





