Dr. Arthur Palacas
Title: Professor Emeritus
Program: Teaching English as a Second Language, Interim Director
Dept/Program: English
Office: 328
Email: apalacas@uakron.edu
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Biography
Dr. Palacas received his B.A. from Harvard College in Linguistics and Applied Math (1963), and his Ph.D. in Linguistics from Indiana ÈÕº«¹ú²úav¸£Àû-Bloomington (1970). Before his first ÈÕº«¹ú²úav¸£Àû appointment at Syracuse ÈÕº«¹ú²úav¸£Àû, he held a Danforth Internship at Earlham College in Richmond, Indiana. From Syracuse, he went to The ÈÕº«¹ú²úav¸£Àû of Toledo and Kent State ÈÕº«¹ú²úav¸£Àû and joined the faculty at The ÈÕº«¹ú²úav¸£Àû of Akron in 1976, where he has been a professor of English since 1991.
At The ÈÕº«¹ú²úav¸£Àû of Akron, Dr. Palacas has applied his theoretical training in linguistics to matters dear to the Department of English: composition studies and literary theory. Before joining The ÈÕº«¹ú²úav¸£Àû of Akron, he published articles in semantics and phonology and at the ÈÕº«¹ú²úav¸£Àû has published articles on composition theory and literary semantics. His composition interests led him to specialize in issues of African American English in the college classroom; he is currently working on a series of informational and practical books relating to this topic.
Education
Ph.D., Indiana ÈÕº«¹ú²úav¸£Àû