
Wallace Chafe
Research Professor · Native American languages
University of California , Santa Barbara (UCSB)About
Wallace Chafe was a Research Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), affiliated with the Department of Linguistics within the College of Letters and Science. He held a distinguished academic career spanning over six decades, including roles as Chair of the UC Berkeley Linguistics Department and Director of the Survey of California and Other Indian Languages. His research focused on Native American languages (Seneca and Caddo), discourse analysis, prosody, cognition, and laughter studies. Chafe authored foundational works in functional linguistics and was honored with the Constantine Panunzio Distinguished Emeritus Award (2008).
Education:
- PhD in Linguistics, Yale University (1958)
- MA in Linguistics, Yale University (1956)
- BA in German Literature, Yale University (1950)
Research Interests: Chafe’s work explored the interplay between language and cognition, emphasizing how language reflects and shapes thought. Key contributions include the Pear Stories project, studies on evidentiality, and analyses of laughter as nonseriousness. His later work argued for a thought-centric approach to linguistics, as seen in Thought-Based Linguistics (2018).
Awards and Legacy: Beyond the Panunzio Award, Chafe was celebrated for preserving Native American languages. His legacy includes over 230 publications and fostering a welcoming academic community through his mentorship with wife Marianne Mithun.
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