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Serbian Third Person Plural- Impersonals and Their English Correspondents in the Translation Of the Novel the Bridge on the Drina

open access: yesDruštvene i Humanističke Studije, 2019
This paper presents the results of a contrastive analysis of Serbian third person plural- impersonals and their English correspondents. Its aim is to define translational patterns and structures within which these forms occur.
Mladen Pralica
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Central South Slavic Linguistic Taxonomies and the Language/Dialect Dichotomy: Rhetorical Strategies and Faulty Epistemologies

open access: yesComparative Southeast European Studies
This article analyzes the epistemology of the language/dialect (L/D) dichotomy. The L/D dichotomy gives rise to disputes between “splitters”, who want to split the speech of a given region into more than one “language”, and “lumpers”, who view the region
Maxwell Alexander   +2 more
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The problem of translating participles from German into Serbian [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik Radova Filozofskog Fakulteta u Prištini, 2023
Not only are the systemic differences of these two languages decisive, but also the ways of using language conditions in actual speech use are different.
Redžović Elma H.
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Serbian grammar today

open access: yesJuznoslovenski filolog, 2017
The paper surveys research on Serbian grammar over the past fifty-odd years, approximately from the 1970s up to the present day. The paper aims at demonstrating the most relevant results of the study of Serbian grammar and at emphasising the novelties in this period.
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Traditional musical instruments in Serbian folk tradition: Etnophraseological perspective [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik Radova Filozofskog Fakulteta u Prištini, 2016
The aim of this work is to give an insight in the significance and role of native musical instruments in Serbian folk tradition based on the representation of these instruments in the Serbian ethnographic material.
Đorđević Vesna N., Aksić Nina V.
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Contrastive analysis of the present tense in Serbian and English [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik Radova Filozofskog Fakulteta u Prištini
This paper aims to comprehensively analyze the syntactic semantic features inherent in the present tense in the Serbian language, juxtaposed with an exploration of their counterparts in the English language.
Kukić Marko E.
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A review of recent studies on nonlinear dynamics of microtubules and DNA [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the 1st CONFERENCE ON NONLINEARITY, Chapter 5, Editors: B. Dragovich, Z. Cupic, Publisher: Serbian Academy of Nonlinear Sciences, Belgrade, 2020, Serbia, ISBN: 978-86-905633-4-0, 2020
Nonlinear dynamics of two biomolecules is studied. These are a microtubule and DNA molecule. Two mathematical procedures are explained, yielding to three kinds of solitary waves moving through the systems. These waves are kinks, modulated solitary waves called breathers and bell-type solitons.
arxiv  

Lingue in contatto: un caso di prestigio linguistico

open access: yesStudia Universitatis Hereditati, 2020
Languages in contact: a case of linguistic prestige The article aims to offer a review of the influences exerted by the Italian language (and the Venetian dialect) on the Serbian literary language as well as on the local dialects.
Mila Samardžić
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Difficulties of Preserving the Leap Second [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv, 2008
We examine the possibility to extend leap second extrapolation for a near future based on some periodic terms in the Earth's rotation changes. The IERS data, covering the interval from 1962.15 to 2006.95, are analyzed. The difference $\Delta T$ is extrapolated till to 2035 and compared with the IERS extrapolated values to the 2012.
arxiv  

Reexamining the "Serbian exceptionalism" thesis [PDF]

open access: yesFilozofija i drustvo, 2003
Although former Yugoslavia constituted what was widely held to be the most "promising" communist country in terms of potentials for economic reform and political democratization, Serbia remained the only East European country in which the former communist elite managed to defeat its opponents in a series of elections and preserve important elements of ...
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