/ Facultad de Filología, Universidad de Belgrado

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Tm. 15 (2023)

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Tm. 13 (2021)

Tm. 12 (2020)

Tm. 11 (2019)

Tm. 10 (2018)

Tm. 9 (2017)

Tm. 8 (2016)

Tm. 7 (2015)

Tm. 6 (2014)

Tm. 5 (2013)

Tm. 4 (2012)

Tm. 3 (2011)

Tm. 2 (2010)

Tm. 1 (2009)

Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, Tm. 2 (2010)


1.
On the Nature of Lexical Concepts
Vyvyan Evans
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, 2010. - Tm. 2, p. 11–45

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2010.2.1
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2.
Sociolectal Variation in the Length of Color Terms Used in Advertising
Alena Anishchanka, Dirk Speelman, Dirk Geeraerts
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, 2010. - Tm. 2, p. 47–79

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2010.2.2
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3.
Neo-Classical Neological Formations in the English Language
Jelisaveta Milojević
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, 2010. - Tm. 2, p. 81–92

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2010.2.3
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4.
Grammaticalisation and Generative Theory: the Case of Epistemic "Promise"
Maja Lubańska
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, 2010. - Tm. 2, p. 93–111

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2010.2.4
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5.
Intercultural Comunication: Malay and Thai University Student’s Refusals to Request
Maryam Farnia, Hiba Abdul Sattar Qusay
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, 2010. - Tm. 2, p. 113–132

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2010.2.5
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6.
Learning Through Contrasting: Student’s Projects at the Department of English, Faculty of Filology in Belgrade
Ivana Trbojević Milošević
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, 2010. - Tm. 2, p. 133–145

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2010.2.6
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7.
Hortus Conclusus: a Visual Discourse Analysis Based on a Critical Literacy Approach to Education
Milica Stojanović
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, 2010. - Tm. 2, p. 147–164

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2010.2.7
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8.
"Out of the Acids of Rage": Philip Levin’s Poems About Detroit
Jennifer Kilgore-Caradec
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, 2010. - Tm. 2, p. 167–186

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2010.2.8
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9.
"The Thought of What America": Ezra Pound’s Strange Optimism
John R O Gery
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, 2010. - Tm. 2, p. 187–205

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2010.2.9
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10.
Fathoming Snapshots and Poetry
Teresa Bruś
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, 2010. - Tm. 2, p. 207–218

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2010.2.10
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11.
Literary Parody in the First Decade of the Twenty-first Century
Olga Glebova
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, 2010. - Tm. 2, p. 219–233

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2010.2.11
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12.
Groping Together, Avoiding Speech: Eliot, Greene, Lacan
Brian Willems
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, 2010. - Tm. 2, p. 235–250

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2010.2.12
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13.
A Linguistic and Multimodal Analysis of the Construction of the Character of Anton Chigurh in "No country for Old Men"
Elisabetta Zurru
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, 2010. - Tm. 2, p. 251–273

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2010.2.13
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14.
The No. 1 Parisian Detective Agency: Vidocq and the "Third Space" of the Private Police
Rosemary Peters
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, 2010. - Tm. 2, p. 275–305

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2010.2.14
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15.
Political Aspects of Shakespeare’s History Plays: Modernist and Postmodernist Readings in a ’Conflict of Interpretations’
Zorica Bečanović-Nikolić
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, 2010. - Tm. 2, p. 307–318

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2010.2.15
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