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Department Linguistics
Program Linguistics
Office Location Sorenson Language and Communication Center (SLCC)
3212 Phone Numbers
TTY:
202-651-5843
Voice Phone:
202-651-5843Email Address ceil.lucas@gallaudet.edu
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Ceil Lucas, PhD Professor, Linguistics
- Ph.D., Georgetown University. Linguistics. 1980
- M.S. Linguistics, Georgetown University, 1976
- MA, University of Texas at Austin
- BA, Whitman College
SHORT BIOGRAPHY My research interests center around the sociolinguistics of Deaf communities, including issues of sociolinguistic variation within signed languages, issues of bilingualism and language contact, language policy and planning, and language attitudes. I am also interested in the structure of sign language discourse. I am the editor of a series entitled Sociolinguistics in Deaf Communities, which produces a yearly volume consisting of papers in all areas of sociolinguistics pertaining to Deaf communities from all over the world. I am co-director of a project funded by the National Science Foundation on sociolinguistic variation in American Sign Language. My publications include: Lucas, C, & Valli, C. (1992). Language contact in the American deaf community. New York: Academic Press. Lucas, C, & Valli, C. and K. Mulrooney 2005). Linguistics of American Sign Language (4th ed.). Washington, DC: Gallaudet University Press. An undergraduate-level text and DVD designed to provide an introduction to the linguistic structure of ASL. Lucas, C. (ed.). 2001. The Sociolinguistics of Sign Languages. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Lucas, C., R. Bayley, and C. Valli [in collaboration with Mary Rose, Alyssa Wulf, Paul Dudis, Laura Sanheim, and Susan Schatz]. 2001. Sociolinguistic Variation in ASL (Sociolinguistics in Deaf Communities, vol. 7). Washington, DC: Gallaudet University Press. Lucas, C., R. Bayley, and C. Valli. 2003. What's Your Sign for PIZZA? An Introduction to Variation in ASL. (book and DVD). Washington, DC: Gallaudet University Press.
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