The agreement between Saint Sava and the administration of Mount Athos on the land purchase of a vineyard (1228) the origin and fate of the Greek and Serbian texts [PDF]
A comparative analysis of the Greek and Serbian versions of the text is used to establish the authenticity of the agreement between archbishop Sava and the representatives of the Mount Athos administration at the time of Protos Eusebius (August 1228 ...
Živojinović Mirjana, Savić Viktor
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The acquiring Serbian language as a native language [PDF]
This paper presents the process of acquiring Serbian language as a native language, from birth to pre-school age. The paper is based on the assertion that the same language development stages apply to all languages of the world and to all children of the world, and that there are two stages in speech development: pre-lingual and lingual.
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LAUGHTER IN WRITTEN SERBIAN LANGUAGE
Laughter is an expression of a person's mood. It belongs to the vocal articulation in humans. In literature (and in dictionaries) sometimes this manner of articulation needs to be depicted in words. Different languages have different inventories of sounds which evoke laughter in written language.
Jordana Marković, Violeta Stojičić
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Language advisor Nije-nego, dictionary of irregularities in our literary language by D. Kostić (1911) as the first orthographic dictionary of the Serbian language [PDF]
The paper analyzes the language guide Nije-nego by D. Kostić as the first orthographic dictionary of the Serbian language. Without scientific pretensions, this handbook was primarily intended for general practice, as a guide that could assist everyone ...
Zeljić Goran N.
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On High School Students’ Reading Habits and Teaching Literature Courses
The introductory part of the paper discusses the changed reading habits of children and young people, conditioned by various factors - the development of modern technologies, the use of the Internet, constant reading of various content from numerous ...
Snežana V. Božić +1 more
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Lexical and semantic group of nouns with the hipersema 'national and religious affiliation' in Serbian-Prizren speech [PDF]
Nationality as a universal category implies a description of the concept ethnos. The primary mode of verbalization of the category of ethnicity and the representation of the concept are the names of nations - ethnonyms.
Milosavljević Tanja Z.
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PRECEDENT NAMES IN SERBIAN CULTURE AND THEIR REFLECTIONS ON THE COMMUNICATIVE FUNCTION OF LANGUAGE
This paper explores three precedent names in Serbian culture ‒ Gavrilo Princip, Dragoljub Mihailović, and Josip Broz Tito ‒ through the lens of language’s communicative function.
Đina M. Vesić, Ana M. Krstić
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Phytonymic Pejorative Names for Men in the Pirot Speech (Linguocultural Aspect)
The subject of the paper are nouns and noun phrases of negative expressive tonality, which primarily name realities from the plant world (plants and their parts, terms related to wood processing), and secondarily people in the Pirot dialect.
Dragana M. Ratković
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"Serbian language in emigration": Serbian language idiom in Ljubljana
Језик посматрам као идентитетско питање које представља само аспект етничког проблема. У раду анализирам употребу српског идиома у оквиру приватне и јавне сфере комуникације код припадника српске етничке заједнице у Љубљани. У фокусу посматрања је емиграцијски талас који се формирао у периоду од 2000. до 2007.
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The Semantics of Gift in the Serbian Language and Serbian Folk Culture
The paper studies the lexical expression of semantics of gift in Serbian dialects and the corresponding cultural tradition. The proto-Slavic and common Slavic word “dar” in the Serbian tradition is primarily associated with a wedding and the child birth.
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