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Anthony C. Woodbury
Anthony C. Woodbury
Professor of Linguistics, University of Texas at Austin
Verified email at austin.utexas.edu
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Defining documentary linguistics
AC Woodbury
Language documentation and description 1, 2003
4182003
Language documentation
AC Woodbury
na, 2011
2722011
Native American discourse: Poetics and rhetoric
J Sherzer, AC Woodbury
(No Title), 1987
2021987
Reproducible research in linguistics: A position statement on data citation and attribution in our field
AL Berez-Kroeker, L Gawne, SS Kung, BF Kelly, T Heston, G Holton, ...
Linguistics 56 (1), 1-18, 2018
1642018
Eskimo and Aleut languages
AC Woodbury
Handbook of North American Indians 5, 49-63, 1984
1631984
Interactions of tense and evidentiality: a study of Sherpa and English
AC Woodbury
1551986
The functions of rhetorical structure: A study of Central Alaskan Yupik Eskimo discourse
AC Woodbury
Language in Society 14 (2), 153-190, 1985
1361985
Grammar inside and outside the clause: Some approaches to theory from the field
J Nichols, AC Woodbury
(No Title), 1985
129*1985
ΙΟ Documenting rhetorical, aesthetic, and expressive loss in language shift
AC Woodbury
Endangered languages: language loss and community response, 234, 1998
1261998
Meaningful phonological processes: a consideration of Central Alaskan Yupik Eskimo prosody
AC Woodbury
Language, 685-740, 1987
1191987
Greenlandic Eskimo, ergativity, and relational grammar
AC Woodbury
Grammatical relations, 307-336, 1977
1151977
Rhetorical structure in a Central Alaskan Yupik Eskimo traditional narrative
AC Woodbury
Native American Discourse: poetics and rhetoric, 176-239, 1987
1011987
A defense of the proposition,“When a language dies, a culture dies”
AC Woodbury
Texas Linguistic Forum 33, 101-129, 1993
971993
What is an endangered language
AC Woodbury
Linguistic society of America, 2012
912012
Archives and audiences: Toward making endangered language documentations people can read, use, understand, and admire
AC Woodbury
Language documentation and description 12, 2014
892014
Study of the Chevak dialect of Central Yup'ik Eskimo
AC Woodbury
University of California, Berkeley, 1981
771981
A holistic humanities of speaking: Franz Boas and the continuing centrality of texts
PL Epps, AK Webster, AC Woodbury
International Journal of American Linguistics 83 (1), 41-78, 2017
682017
Ergativity of grammatical processes: A study of Greenlandic Eskimo
AC Woodbury
University of Chicago (MA), 1975
581975
Finding a way into a family of tone languages: The story and methods of the Chatino Language Documentation Project
E Cruz, AC Woodbury
University of Hawai'i Press, 2014
502014
Noun phrase, nominal sentence, and clause in Central Alaskan Yupik Eskimo
AC Woodbury
Texas Linguistic Forum Austin, Tex, 179-210, 1984
501984
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