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Commentary piece: Sociocultural characteristics of Montenegrins – the negative message in positive jokes

open access: yesThe European Journal of Humour Research, 2017
Ethnic jokes are a form of comical narration extremely widespread throughout the social life of various nations. They generally centre on neighbouring nations and reveal a positive assessment of one's own ethnic group, usually negatively evaluating other
Edyta Koncewicz-Dziduch
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Nacionalʺnyj stilʹ kak proâvlenie nacionalʹnogo âzyka serbov, horvatov,bošnâkov i černogorcev

open access: yesStylistyka, 2020
This paper addresses the following ąuestions: 1) what is the national language, 2) what is the relation between national language and standard language, and 3) how and to what extent is the national style associated with the national language and ...
Branko Tošovič
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Nations, nationalités et citoyenneté dans les Balkans. Le bouleversement démographique monténégrin

open access: yesEspace populations sociétés, 2004
The Yugoslav conflicts (in Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo and Macedonia) have started, with the creation of new states, longer processes of redefinition and reaffirmation of former Yugoslavia’s national identities.
Amaël Cattaruzza
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From Black Hole to the Pearl of the Mediterranean: A New Idea of Nation for Independent Montenegro

open access: yesPoliteja, 2015
After the separation from Serbia following a referendum in 2006, the Republic of Montenegro started rebuilding its international image by reinventing its past and present.
Antonio Violante
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Indicating ideology: Variation in Montenegrin orthography

open access: yesLanguage & Communication, 2023
This contribution discusses variation in orthography on a standard language level as a semiotic practice of extra-lingual exclusion and intra-lingual stylistic differentiation in a South Slavic language, Montenegrin. I will address recent orthography reforms and their use following the emancipation of Serbo-Croatian.
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DNA identification of war and mass catastrophies victims [PDF]

open access: yesPraxis Medica, 2014
After the armed conflicts throughout the nineties of the twentieth century occurred in former Yugoslavia, identification of war victims is a challenging task. This paper gives a detailed description of exhumed remains identification process.
Matejić S.   +6 more
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Prilog proučavanju porijekla stanovništva i antroponimije Orahovca (Boka kotorska)

open access: yesAnali Zavoda za Povijesne Znanosti Hrvatske Akademije Znanosti i Umjetnosti u Dubrovniku, 2017
The first mention of Orahovac in the archival documents dates from the end of the fourteenth century although the name of Darantum, larger area of which Orahovac was formerly part, may be traced even earlier.
Miloš Krivokapić, Saša Knežević
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DRAGAN NIKOLIĆ’S MONTENEGRIN TRILOGY

open access: yesLingua Montenegrina, 2021
Dragan Nikolić (Ozrinići, Nikšić, 1933 – Skopje, 2006) was a professor of literature, and from 1960 he was engaged in journalism as a correspondent for Borba from Skopje, and then the editor of Naša borba until its abolition. He was a member of the Matica Crnogorska, the Association of Independent Montenegrin Writers, the Montenegrin PEN Center and the
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Body Height and its Estimation Utilizing Arm Span Measurements in Male Adolescents from Southern Region in Montenegro [PDF]

open access: yesSport Mont, 2016
The purpose of this study was to examine the body height in Montenegrin male adolescents from southern region as well as the relationship between arm span as an alternative to estimating the body height, which would vary from region to region in ...
Rajko Milašinović   +4 more
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Masculinity as an Alternative Parameter of Ethnic Identity: Montenegrins in the Village of Lovćenac

open access: yesEtnoantropološki Problemi, 2010
The village of Lovćenac is located in the region of Bačka, practically halfway between the cities of Novi Sad and Subotica, and has a population of about 4,000.
Saša Nedeljković
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