Wallace Chafe
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Wallace Chafe was an American linguist. He was Professor Emeritus and research professor at The University of California, Santa Barbara. Biography Chafe was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He was a student of Bernard Bloch and Floyd Lounsbury at Yale University, where he obtained his doctorate in 1958. From 1975 to 1986 he was the director of the Survey of California and Other Indian Languages at the University of California, Berkeley. He later moved to the University of California, Santa Barbara, and became professor emeritus at UCSB in 1991.
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- Givenness, contrastiveness, definiteness, subjects, topics, and point of view (1976) (2011)
- Discourse, Consciousness, and Time: The Flow and Displacement of Conscious Experience in Speaking and Writing (1996) (1291)
- Evidentiality: The Linguistic Coding of Epistemology (1986) (856)
- The Pear Stories: Cognitive, Cultural and Linguistic Aspects of Narrative Production (1980) (820)
- Meaning and the Structure of Language (1972) (819)
- Cognitive constraints on information flow (1984) (770)
- Properties of spoken and written language. (1987) (428)
- Language and Consciousness. (1974) (285)
- The flow of thought and the flow of language (1977) (250)
- How People Use Adverbial Clauses (1984) (184)
- Punctuation and the Prosody of Written Language (1988) (160)
- Some things that narratives tell us about the mind. (1990) (127)
- Linking intonation units in spoken English (1988) (125)
- Some reasons for hesitating (1980) (112)
- The Importance of Not Being Earnest – The Feeling behind Laughter and Humor (2007) (105)
- Meaning in Language (2009) (95)
- The Importance of Not Being Earnest (2007) (87)
- Things We Can Learn From Repeated Tellings of the Same Experience (1998) (75)
- The Realis-Irrealis Distinction in Caddo, the Northern Iroquoian Languages, and English (1995) (64)
- The importance of corpus linguistics to understanding the nature of language (1992) (61)
- The Analysis of Discourse Flow (2005) (59)
- A semantically based sketch of Onondaga (1970) (54)
- Inferring identifiability and accessibility (1996) (50)
- Language and the Flow of Thought (2014) (48)
- What are S, A, and O? (1999) (48)
- Information flow in speaking and writing (1992) (47)
- Seneca Morphology and Dictionary (1967) (45)
- THE CURRENT STATE OF RESEARCH (1976) (45)
- Integration and Involvement in Spoken and Written Language (1984) (44)
- The Caddoan, Iroquoian And Siouan Languages (1976) (41)
- Polyphonic Topic Development (1997) (35)
- The Ordering of Phonological Rules (1968) (31)
- Humor as a Disabling Mechanism (1987) (29)
- Language and Memory. (1973) (29)
- DIRECTIONALITY AND PARAPHRASE (1971) (26)
- Estimates regarding the Present Speakers of North American Indian Languages (1962) (26)
- Internal Reconstruction in Seneca (1959) (23)
- HOW CONSCIOUSNESS SHAPES LANGUAGE (1996) (21)
- The Flow of Ideas in a Sample of Written Language (1992) (20)
- LANGUAGE AS SYMBOLIZATION (1967) (19)
- Ethnographic Semantics: A Preliminary Survey [and Comments and Replies] (1966) (19)
- Are adjectives universal? The case of Northern Iroquoian (2012) (18)
- Prehistoric Divergences and Recontacts between Cayuga, Seneca, and the Other Northern Iroquoian Languages (1981) (18)
- A Grammar of the Seneca Language (2014) (18)
- Some Thoughts on Schemata (1975) (16)
- Searching for meaning in language: A memoir (2002) (15)
- Florescence as a Force in Grammaticalization (2000) (14)
- Loci of diversity and convergence in thought and language (2000) (14)
- Masculine and Feminine in the Northern Iroquoian Languages (2004) (13)
- Phonetics, Semantics, and Language (1962) (13)
- : Historical Linguistics: An Introduction . Winfred P. Lehmann. (1963) (13)
- Thought-Based Linguistics (2018) (12)
- Beyond bartlett: Narratives and remembering (1986) (12)
- Putting grammaticalization in its place (2002) (11)
- Seneca thanksgiving rituals (1963) (10)
- Linguistic Evidence for the Relative Age of Iroquois Religious Practices (1964) (10)
- Differences Between Colloquial and Ritual Seneca or How Oral Literature is Literary (1981) (10)
- A Linguist's Perspective on William James and “The Stream of Thought” (2000) (10)
- Another Look at Siouan and Iroquoian (1964) (9)
- Immediacy and displacement in consciousness and language (1992) (9)
- Handbook of the Seneca language (1975) (8)
- Consequential verbs in the Northern Iroquoian languages and elsewhere (1980) (8)
- Aspects of discourse analysis (2008) (8)
- Information Flow in Seneca and English (1985) (8)
- Thought-based Linguistics: How Languages Turn Thoughts into Sounds (2018) (7)
- Sources of Difficulty in the Processing of Written Language. Report Series 4.3. (1990) (6)
- Siouan, Iroquoian, and Caddoan (1976) (6)
- Properties of Spoken and Written Language. Technical Report No. 5. (1987) (6)
- Literature as a window to the mind (2010) (6)
- The relation of grammar to thought (2005) (6)
- Corrected Estimates regarding Speakers of Indian Languages (1965) (6)
- 11. The Evolution of Third Person Verb Agreement in the Iroquoian Languages (1977) (6)
- Seneca Morphology I: Introduction (1960) (5)
- Consciousness and language (2009) (5)
- Seneca Morphology II: Irreducible Verbs and Nouns; The Modal Verb (1960) (5)
- American Indian languages and American linguistics : papers of the Second Golden Anniversary Symposium of the Linguistic Society of America, held at the University of California, Berkeley, on November 8 and 9, 1974 (1979) (4)
- Victor Raskin (ed), The Primer of Humor Research (2011) (4)
- Creativity in Verbalization as Evidence for Analogic Knowledge (1975) (4)
- Toward a Thought-Based Linguistics (2013) (4)
- On the "Rhetorics" of Linguists (2003) (4)
- ACCESSING THE MIND THROUGH LANGUAGE (1995) (4)
- Seneca Morphology III: Expanded Pronominal Prefixes (1960) (4)
- An Approach To Verbalization And Translation By Machine (1974) (3)
- The Language of Canada in the Voyages of Jacques Cartier (1534–1538). Marius Barbeau (1962) (3)
- Should Computers Write Spoken Language? (1980) (3)
- From thoughts to sounds (2011) (3)
- Seneca Morphology IV: Expanded Bases (1960) (3)
- Punctuation and the Prosody of Written Language. Technical Report No. 11. (1987) (3)
- Constraining and Guiding the Flow of Discourse (2015) (3)
- Discourse effects of polysynthesis (2004) (3)
- Three approaches to the evaluation of knowledge (2013) (3)
- Floyd Glenn Lounsbury, 1914-1998: A Brief Obituary (1999) (2)
- How a Historical Linguist and a Native Speaker Understand a Complex Morphology (1998) (2)
- The Seneca Amplification Construction (2012) (2)
- Comments on Jackendoff, Nuyts, and Allwood (1996) (2)
- What Good Is Punctuation (1987) (2)
- Seneca Morphology V: Expanded Aspect Suffixes; Attributive Suffixes (1961) (2)
- Floyd Glenn Lounsbury (2000) (2)
- Huron/Wendat interactions with the Seneca language (2016) (1)
- The Translation Paradox (2003) (1)
- The Interplay of Syntax and Prosody in the Expression of Thoughts (1997) (1)
- The Earliest European Encounters with Iroquoian Languages (2001) (1)
- The Philosophy of Language. Jerrold J. Katz (1967) (1)
- Symposium on language and culture (1963) (1)
- Seneca Morphology VI: Other Prefixes (1961) (1)
- Oneida–English/English–Oneida Dictionary. By Karin Michelson and Mercy Doxtator. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2002. Pp. xii + 1398. $150.00. (2003) (1)
- Orality, literacy, and the representation of thought (2017) (1)
- Seneca Morphology VII: Irregularities and Variants (1961) (1)
- Humor in other cultures (2007) (0)
- The Hills of Yesterday (1963) (0)
- Back Matter (1982) (0)
- LINGUISTICS: The Menomini Language. LEONARD BLOOMFIELD (1965) (0)
- Foundations of machine translation: linguistics (1976) (0)
- Volume Information (1966) (0)
- Part Two: Why we laugh (2007) (0)
- Remarks on Mary Haas (1996) (0)
- 10. SYNTAX PART 1 AMPLIFYING A PRONOMINAL MEANING (2019) (0)
- Symbols Used in Transcribing Laughter (2007) (0)
- Planned humor in writing (2007) (0)
- LINGUISTICS: Natural Language and the Computer. Paul L. Garvin, ed (1966) (0)
- 6. VERB MORPHOLOGY PART 4: EXTENDED ASPECT SUFFIXES (2019) (0)
- Nonseriousness without humor (2007) (0)
- Back Matter (1985) (0)
- Planned humor in oral traditions (2007) (0)
- A BRIEF LOOK AT THE CADDO LANGUAGE (1976) (0)
- Verbalization and Translation by Machine (1974) (0)
- Seneca Morphology VIII: Charts, Indexes, Corrections and Additions (1961) (0)
- The essential ingredients of laughter (2007) (0)
- Looking ahead (1990) (0)
- 9. KINSHIP TERMS (2019) (0)
- 11. SYNTAX PART 2 AMPLIFYING A SPATIAL, TEMPORAL, OR MODAL MEANING (2019) (0)
- Small Numbers and Subitizing (2018) (0)
- Volume Information (1969) (0)
- LSA Golden Anniversary Symposium (1975) (0)
- Part One: How we laugh (2007) (0)
- 5. VERB MORPHOLOGY PART 3: EXPANDED VERB BASES (2019) (0)
- LINGUISTICS: An Introduction to Transformational Grammars. Emmon Bach. (1965) (0)
- Laughing while speaking (2007) (0)
- Letters to Language (2004) (0)
- Alkire, MT, 370 (2000) (0)
- Part Three: Pulling things together (2007) (0)
- Varieties of laughter (2007) (0)
- How Time Affects the Shape of Language (1998) (0)
- Introduction (1990) (0)
- 13. SYNTAX PART 4 WORD ORDER (2019) (0)
- Lounsbury, Floyd Glenn (1914–1998) (2006) (0)
- 2. PHONETICS AND PHONOLOGY (2019) (0)
- Outline of Khmu? Structure. William A. Smalley (1963) (0)
- The Iroquois Book of Rites. Horatio Hale (1965) (0)
- 4. VERB MORPHOLOGY PART 2: THE PREPRONOMINAL PREFIXES (2019) (0)
- 14. SYNTAX PART 5 COORDINATION (2019) (0)
- Huron‐Wyandot Traditional Narratives: in Translations and Native Texts. Marius Barbeau (1961) (0)
- Reconciliation with other studies (2007) (0)
- Comment on Frank W. Heny (1973) (0)
- Back Matter (1986) (0)
- Beyond the vocal tract (2007) (0)
- What Good Is Punctuation? Occasional Paper No. 2. (1987) (0)
- Speech Production and Perception across the Segment-Prosody Divide: Data – Theory – Modelling (2011) (0)
- 12. SYNTAX PART 3 AMPLIFYING THE MEANING OF AN ENTIRE VERB (2019) (0)
- The feeling of nonseriousness (2007) (0)
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