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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Formation of adjectives referring to human physical traits in the speech of the Svrljig area [PDF]
Our analysis focuses on all the adjectives which refer to human physical traits in the speech of the villages in the Svrljig area. This derivational analysis included more than 300 derivative adjectives which, from a synchronic point of view, belong to ...
Savić-Grujić Ana R.
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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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Yugoslavism between the World Wars: indecisive nation-building [PDF]
This article examines Yugoslav national programs of ruling political elites and its concrete implementation in education policy in interwar Yugoslavia. It is argued that at the beginning of the period Yugoslavism was not inherently incompatible with or ...
Troch, Pieter
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Sinonimija u leksičko-semantičkoj grupi pejorativa za ženska lica u jablaničkom govoru [PDF]
(francuski) Dans cet article, partant d'un corpus de deux-cent-quarante-trois (243) péjoratifs du parler de Jablanica, nous analysons les types de synonymie, l'organisation des synonymes et les rapports synonymiques dans le groupe lexical et sémantique ...
Žugić Radmila V.
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Acquisition of gender agreement in Lithuanian:exploring the effect of diminutive usage in an elicited production task [PDF]
This study examines Lithuanian children's acquisition of gender agreement using an elicited production task. Lithuanian is a richly inflected Baltic language, with two genders and seven cases.
Brooks, Patricia J. +2 more
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Gnomonic terms in the Serbian language
In Serbia, as in many other European countries, there has been a widespread revival of interest in gnomonics in recent decades. An increasing number of sundials and a growing number of publications on gnomonics demonstrate the popularity of sundialling. Accordingly, it is interesting to find out which gnomonic terms are used, when they appeared and how
Prnjat, Zorica, Tadić, Milutin
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У раду су анализирани продуктивни творбено-семантички типови именичких деминутива средњег рода у бугарском језику и упоређени са одговарајућим творбено-семантичким типовима у призренско-тимочким говорима српскога језика.
Radmila V. Žugić
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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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Cosmopolitan speakers and their cultural cartographies [PDF]
Language learners' increased mobility and the ubiquity of virtual intercultural encounters has challenged traditional ideas of ‘cultures’. Moreover, representations of cultures as consumable life-choices has meant that learners are no longer locked into ...
Ros i Solé, C
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