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Anthony C. Woodbury
Researcher at University of Texas at Austin
Publications - 21
Citations - 480
Anthony C. Woodbury is an academic researcher from University of Texas at Austin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Yupik Eskimo & Poetics. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 21 publications receiving 442 citations.
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Reproducible research in linguistics: A position statement on data citation and attribution in our field
Andrea L. Berez-Kroeker,Lauren Gawne,Lauren Gawne,Susan Smythe Kung,Barbara Kelly,Tyler Heston,Gary Holton,Peter L. Pulsifer,David Beaver,Shobhana Lakshmi Chelliah,Stanley Dubinsky,Richard P. Meier,Nick Thieberger,Keren Rice,Anthony C. Woodbury +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a position statement on reproducible research in linguistics, including data citation and attribution, represents the collective views of some 41 colleagues, who believe that reproducibility can play a key role in increasing verification and accountability in linguistic research and is a hallmark of social science research that is currently underrepresented in our field.
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Meaningful Phonological Processes: A Consideration of Central Alaskan Yupik Eskimo Prosody
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Native American Discourse: Poetics and Rhetoric
TL;DR: In this article, Sherzer and Woodbury analyzed the structure of Kuna discouse in a Central Alaskan Yupik Eskimo traditional narrative and found that the line "hearing a voice in an ancient test" is a Quiche Maya poetics in performance.
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The functions of rhetorical structure: A study of Central Alaskan Yupik Eskimo discourse
TL;DR: This paper examined discourse structure in Central Alaskan Yupik Eskimo (CAY) narrative and conversation, and a general notion of rhetorical structure was proposed, growing out of recent work in the poetics of Native American oral literature.
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A Holistic Humanities of Speaking: Franz Boas and the Continuing Centrality of Texts1
TL;DR: The authors take up Boas's commitment to the establishment of a large corpus of texts from the indigenous languages and peoples of the Americas, examining what they take to be his fundamental principles: usin...