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Belgrade Linguistics Days (BeLiDa), Vol. 1 (2022)

https://doi.org/10.18485/belida.2022.1
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Formalism and, not vs, Functionalism
Plenary Talk
Željko Bošković

Belgrade Linguistics Days (BeLiDa), 2022. - Vol. 1, p. 17–92

https://doi.org/10.18485/belida.2022.1.ch1
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Cyclical Suppletion in Slavic: What Priming Effects Reveal About Velar Alternations in Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin, Serbian

James Joshua Pennington

Belgrade Linguistics Days (BeLiDa), 2022. - Vol. 1, p. 93–112

https://doi.org/10.18485/belida.2022.1.ch2
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System of Strong Conjugation in Contemporary German and Norwegian: A Contrastive and Typological Perspective

Branislav Ivanović
Sofija Bilandžija

Belgrade Linguistics Days (BeLiDa), 2022. - Vol. 1, p. 113–134

https://doi.org/10.18485/belida.2022.1.ch3
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Adnominal Arguments in Phrases Headed by Deverbal Nouns in Slovenian

Tatjana Marvin

Belgrade Linguistics Days (BeLiDa), 2022. - Vol. 1, p. 135–157

https://doi.org/10.18485/belida.2022.1.ch4
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Analysis of Syntactical Stylistic Elements in Swedish

Zorica Kovačević

Belgrade Linguistics Days (BeLiDa), 2022. - Vol. 1, p. 159–172

https://doi.org/10.18485/belida.2022.1.ch5
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A Corpus Investigation of the Ordering of Selected Attributive Adjectives in Slovenian

Vesna Plesničar

Belgrade Linguistics Days (BeLiDa), 2022. - Vol. 1, p. 173–195

https://doi.org/10.18485/belida.2022.1.ch6
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The Effect of Context on the (A)Symmetry of Serbian Adjective Antonyms

Tijana Vesić Pavlović
Milena Jakić Šimšić

Belgrade Linguistics Days (BeLiDa), 2022. - Vol. 1, p. 197–217

https://doi.org/10.18485/belida.2022.1.ch7
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Complexité syntaxique à l’écrit en L2: le cas du français

Emilija Milojević

Belgrade Linguistics Days (BeLiDa), 2022. - Vol. 1, p. 219–239

https://doi.org/10.18485/belida.2022.1.ch8
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https://doi.org/10.18485/belida.2022.1.ch9
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Argument Narrativization Through Discourse Representation: Example of One Public Appearance

Igor Ilić

Belgrade Linguistics Days (BeLiDa), 2022. - Vol. 1, p. 271–287

https://doi.org/10.18485/belida.2022.1.ch10
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The Importance of the Headline and Lead for the Interpretation of Media Articles

Maja Brkljač

Belgrade Linguistics Days (BeLiDa), 2022. - Vol. 1, p. 289–306

https://doi.org/10.18485/belida.2022.1.ch11
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Overcoming the “Bad Data” Problem: Examples of Spoken Language in Italian Epistolary Discourse

Ana Lalić

Belgrade Linguistics Days (BeLiDa), 2022. - Vol. 1, p. 307–326

https://doi.org/10.18485/belida.2022.1.ch12
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The Use of Diminutives in Everyday Communication

Milena Oparnica
Natalija Panić Cerovski

Belgrade Linguistics Days (BeLiDa), 2022. - Vol. 1, p. 327–345

https://doi.org/10.18485/belida.2022.1.ch13
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(Some Simple) Means for Extraction of Orthographically Unmarked Fictional Dialogue

Milica Dinić Marinković

Belgrade Linguistics Days (BeLiDa), 2022. - Vol. 1, p. 347–365

https://doi.org/10.18485/belida.2022.1.ch14
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Non-omission of Deictic Personal Pronouns

Vesna Polovina

Belgrade Linguistics Days (BeLiDa), 2022. - Vol. 1, p. 367–403

https://doi.org/10.18485/belida.2022.1.ch15
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Uniformitarianism and ‘Yes’ and ‘No’ in Indo-European Language

Junichi Toyota

Belgrade Linguistics Days (BeLiDa), 2022. - Vol. 1, p. 407–419

https://doi.org/10.18485/belida.2022.1.ch16
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孝 /xiào/ — The Cultural Linguistics Perspective

Ana M. Jovanović

Belgrade Linguistics Days (BeLiDa), 2022. - Vol. 1, p. 421–447

https://doi.org/10.18485/belida.2022.1.ch17
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Some Illyrian Ethnonyms and Their Supposed Albanian Cognates: Taulantii, Delmatae, Dardani

Danilo Savić

Belgrade Linguistics Days (BeLiDa), 2022. - Vol. 1, p. 449–463

https://doi.org/10.18485/belida.2022.1.ch18
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