Baldi was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania in 1946.[1][2] He received his B.A. from the University of Scranton in Classics in 1968, his M.A. and Ph.D. in Linguistics from the University of Rochester in 1971 and 1973, respectively.[1] He was appointed Professor of Linguistics and Classics at Pennsylvania State University in 1981. Baldi specializes in Indo-European studies, on which he is the author of numerous books and articles.
Works
Baldi, Philip (1978). Readings in Historical Phonology: Chapters in the Theory of Sound Change. Pennsylvania State University Press. ISBN978-0-271-00539-3.
Baldi, Philip (1983). An Introduction to the Indo-European Languages. SIU Press. ISBN978-0-8093-1091-3.
Baldi, Philip (1990). Linguistic Change and Reconstruction Methodology. Walter de Gruyter. ISBN978-3-11-088609-2.
Baldi, Philip (1991). Patterns of Change - Change of Patterns: Linguistic Change and Reconstruction Methodology. Walter de Gruyter. ISBN978-3-11-087189-0. (Condensed version of above, primarily for classroom use)
Baldi, Philip (1999). The Foundations of Latin. Walter de Gruyter. ISBN978-3-11-080711-0.
Baldi, Philip; Dini, Pietro U. (2004). Studies in Baltic and Indo-European Linguistics: In Honor of William R. Schmalstieg. John Benjamins Publishing. ISBN978-1-58811-584-3.
References
^ abCuzzolin, Pierluigi (2010). Page, Richard; Rubin, Aaron (eds.). "A Personal Portrait: Philippo Baldi, Magistro Atque Amico, Fraterno Dicatum Animo". Studies in Classical Linguistics in Honor of Philip Baldi. Amsterdam Studies in Classical Philology (17). doi:10.1163/ej.9789004188662.i-168. ISBN9789004188662.