Angelo Costanzo, Ph.D.
- Title(s)
- Associate Professor
- Department
- Education
Ph.D. in Linguistics from The Ohio State University (2011)
M.A. in Linguistics from OSU (2008)
B.A. in Linguistics from the University of California, San Diego (2004)
- Contact Information
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118 Bakeless Center for the Humanities
Teaching and Research Interests
Dr. Costanzo's dissertation titled "Romance Conjugational Classes: Learning from the Peripheries" deals with a number of issues related to verbal conjugation patterns in some of the less-studied Romance languages (e.g., Catalan, Aromanian, Sicilian dialects of Italian, etc.). His other research interests include various aspects of the languages spoken in the Balkan peninsula, specifically Albanian, Romanian, and Macedonian. He is also currently planning a project aimed to investigate linguistic variation in Northeastern Pennsylvania.
Courses Taught
- ENGL310 - History of the English Language
- LING111 - Language in the USA
- LING311 - Introduction to Linguistics
- LING411 - Topics in Linguistics