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Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, Tm. 1 (2020)

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells90.2020.1

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Allegory in Literature and Life
Raymond W. Gibbs, Jr.
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Tm. 1, p. 13–31

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells90.2020.1.ch1
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On the Metaphorical Conceptualization of Contrasting Emotional Experiences: the Case of Pride and Shame in English and Serbian
Andrijana Broćić
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Tm. 1, p. 33–49

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells90.2020.1.ch2
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National Fabric: Understanding Nations through Conceptual Metaphor
Jelena Bošnjak
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Tm. 1, p. 51–69

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells90.2020.1.ch3
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Digital News Headlines and YouTube Titles: A Relevance-Theoretic Account of Explicitness and Implicitness
Milica Radulović
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Tm. 1, p. 71–85

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells90.2020.1.ch4
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A Contrastive Analysis of Food Idioms: Linguistic and Cultural Perspectives
Daniela Corina Ionescu
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Tm. 1, p. 87–107

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells90.2020.1.ch5
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Auxiliary Will in English and its Serbian Equivalents
Aleksandra M. Radovanović
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Tm. 1, p. 109–122

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells90.2020.1.ch6
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Phrasal Verbs in General English and Traffic Engineering and Their Serbian Equivalents
Gordana Dimković Telebaković
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Tm. 1, p. 123–137

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells90.2020.1.ch7
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Pronunciation Model Selection, or Do You Speak American?
Biljana Čubrović, Andrej Bjelaković
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Tm. 1, p. 139–151

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells90.2020.1.ch8
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“You Just Fredo-kiss me?” The (Non-)Lexicalizability of Nonce Word-Formation
Tijana Rabrenović
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Tm. 1, p. 153–164

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells90.2020.1.ch9
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On Elements of Culturally Influenced Language Use in the Adj Enough to V Construction in British and American English
Vladan Pavlović
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Tm. 1, p. 165–185

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells90.2020.1.ch10
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British Press Discourse: Strategies of Manipulation in the Brexit Campaign
Dajana Zečić-Durmišević
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Tm. 1, p. 187–202

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells90.2020.1.ch11
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The Semantic Motivation of Plant-Related Idiomatic Expressions in English and Serbian
Tijana Vesić Pavlović, Ivan Milošević
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Tm. 1, p. 203–221

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells90.2020.1.ch12
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Word, Concept and Signification in A New New Guide by Lara Egger. Going against the Reader’s Expectations
Claudia Pisoschi
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Tm. 1, p. 223–237

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells90.2020.1.ch13
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Developmental Sequences of L2 Grammar Acquisition in the Interlanguage of Croatian EFL Learners
Mirjana Semren, Danijela Šegedin Borovina
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Tm. 1, p. 241–264

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells90.2020.1.ch14
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Time to Ring Alarm Bells? Students Have a Say
Nataša Janković, Nenad Tomović, Maja Aleksić
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Tm. 1, p. 265–279

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells90.2020.1.ch15
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Foreign Language Acquisition: Attitudes of Young Learners
Tilen Smajla
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Tm. 1, p. 281–294

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells90.2020.1.ch16
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Implementing Changes in Teaching EFL through Autonomous Learning in North Macedonia
Brikena Xhaferi
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Tm. 1, p. 295–306

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells90.2020.1.ch17
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Translating Culture-Specific Items in Literary Texts: Problems and Strategies in Students’ Translations
Ana Sentov
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Tm. 1, p. 307–325

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells90.2020.1.ch18
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A Synthesis of Technique and Proficiency in Teaching Writing
Veronika Kareva, Elena Spirovska
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Tm. 1, p. 327–341

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells90.2020.1.ch19
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Should We Use Translation When Teaching Vocabulary to Our Students?
Milica Vitaz, Nataša Ilić, Bojana Kalanj
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Tm. 1, p. 343–353

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells90.2020.1.ch20
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Cultural Awareness 2.0
Ivana Čorbić
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Tm. 1, p. 355–368

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells90.2020.1.ch21
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An Investigation into Foreign Language Anxiety (FLA) Among Students at the Technical Faculty in Bor
Slavica Stevanović, Sandra Vasković
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Tm. 1, p. 369–385

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells90.2020.1.ch22
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“May the Flow Be With You”: Creating Flow in the ESP Classroom
Tatjana Marković
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Tm. 1, p. 387–406

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells90.2020.1.ch23
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A Blended Elective Medical English Course: Practical Implications
Biljana Vukčević Lacković, Danka Sinadinović
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Tm. 1, p. 407–421

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells90.2020.1.ch24
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Teaching ESP in the Digital World – Developing a Blended Learning Environment for Computer Science Students
Daniela Kirovska-Simjanoska
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Tm. 1, p. 423–438

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells90.2020.1.ch25
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Vocabulary Suitability of Popular Science Books for English for Science Classes: A Corpus-Based Study
Milica Vuković Stamatović
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Tm. 1, p. 439–447

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells90.2020.1.ch26
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Multimodal Discourse Analysis of Tourism Websites – the Promotion of Cultural Values Through the Language of Tourism
Dragana Vuković Vojnović
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Tm. 1, p. 449–469

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells90.2020.1.ch27
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Tools for Assessing the Communicative Competence of Undergraduate ESP for Business Students at The South East European University
Marijana Marjanovikj-Apostolovski
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Tm. 1, p. 471–482

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells90.2020.1.ch28
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Implications of Multiple-Choice Testing in English for Medical Purposes
Sofija Mićić Kandijaš, Danka Sinadinović
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Tm. 1, p. 483–498

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells90.2020.1.ch29
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The Excitement of Doing / Translating Science: Emotivity in Polish and English Research Articles and Popular Science Texts
Andrzej Łyda
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Tm. 1, p. 501–517

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells90.2020.1.ch30
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Cultural Elements in Elodie Lawton Mijatović’s Translation of Serbian Folk Tales
Nenad Tomović
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Tm. 1, p. 519–528

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells90.2020.1.ch31
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History Vs “Herstory”? Translating Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale
Svetlana Milivojević Petrović
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Tm. 1, p. 529–534

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells90.2020.1.ch32
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The Analysis of the Epic Poem of the Kosovo Cycle Car Lazar i carica Milica and Its Translation into English
Dragana Janković
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Tm. 1, p. 535–551

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells90.2020.1.ch33
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