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Janice Aski is a Professor of Italian & Romance Linguistics and Director at The Ohio State University's Department of French and Italian, housed within the College of Arts and Sciences. Her expertise spans World Language Pedagogy and Italian/Romance Historical Linguistics. She holds a B.A. in Italian/Economics (1986), M.A. in Italian (1991), M.Ling. in Linguistics from the University of Manchester (1992), and a Ph.D. in Italian/Romance Linguistics (1997), all from the University of Wisconsin-Madison except her master's in linguistics.
Her research focuses on foreign language pedagogy (testing, reading, and grammar practice aligned with second language acquisition research) and historical linguistics (social/pragmatic/cognitive aspects of phonological/morphological change). She emphasizes curriculum development to foster Intercultural Competence. Notable works include the textbook Avanti! and the monograph Iconicity and Analogy in Language Change.
- Awards: Botoman Award, Alumni Distinguished Teaching Award, and College of Arts & Sciences Teaching Award.
- Professional Contributions: Active in textbook authorship and curriculum reform, currently advising on pedagogical frameworks.
- Affiliations: Center for Languages, Literatures and Cultures, Hagerty Hall office.
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