The Daily Utah Chronicle, 6/fev/2009. "Carolina Aragon has spent months in the Amazon Rainforest trying to preserve a language that is nearly extinct. Aragon, a first-year graduate student at the U, came to Utah from Brazil to study linguistics six months ago. She first began studying indigenous languages at the University of Brazil in the lab coordinated by Aryon Rodrigues, a linguistics professor."
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- A grammar of Akuntsú, a Tupían language (Aragon 2014)
- A posição da língua Akuntsú na família lingüística Tuparí (Aragon & Cabral 2005)
- Análise acústica das vogais orais da língua Akuntsú (Aragon & Carvalho 2007)
- Tristeza Índia
- Akuntsú
- Fonologia e aspectos morfológicos e sintáticos da língua Akuntsú (Aragon 2008)
- And Then There Was One