Dennis
Cokely,
PhD
Dean, American Sign Language Program
Chair, Modern Languages Department
Dennis Cokely is currently
the Director of the ASL Program and the Interim Chair of the
Modern Languages Department. Dennis is internationally known
as a consultant and lecturer. For 15 years Dennis worked in various
positions at Gallaudet University (as a teacher of elementary
and high school students, an administrator, an Assistant Professor
in the Graduate School, and as a Research Associate in the Linguistics
Research Lab where he worked with William Stokoe). From 1983 through
1987 he served as the president of the Registry of Interpreters
for the Deaf (RID) and was instrumental in revising the RID's certification
and testing program.
Dennis received his
doctorate in Sociolinguistics from Georgetown University and
also has a Master's degree in Applied Linguistics. His publications
include numerous articles, a series of five textbooks on American
Sign Language (generally known as "The Green Books")
which he co-authored with Charlotte Baker-Shenk, Sign Language
Interpreters and Interpreting and Interpretation which he edited
and A Sociolinguistic Model which has been translated into German
and excerpted into Swedish and Japanese. |