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/ Facultad de Filología, Universidad de Belgrado
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Tm. 15 (2023)
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Tm. 3 (2011)
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Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, Tm. 3 (2011)
1.
Richard II: His Hidden Legacy in the English Language
Junichi Toyota
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, 2011. - Tm. 3, p. 9–32
https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2011.3.1
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2.
Progressive Aspect Today: The Stative Verbs
Hortensia Pârlog
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, 2011. - Tm. 3, p. 33–48
https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2011.3.2
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3.
The Marker "You See": Cognitive-Pragmatic and Socio-Pragmatic Observations
Mirjana Mišković-Luković
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, 2011. - Tm. 3, p. 49–62
https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2011.3.3
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4.
Perception of Uniqueness and the Acquisition of the English Article System
Lech Zabor
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, 2011. - Tm. 3, p. 63–86
https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2011.3.4
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5.
Gender and Vocabulary Learning in EFL: A Case Study from Macedonia
Anžela Nikolovska
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, 2011. - Tm. 3, p. 87–109
https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2011.3.5
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6.
The CVX Theory of Syllable: The Analysis of Word-Final Rhymes in English and in Slovak
Renáta Gregová
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, 2011. - Tm. 3, p. 111–126
https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2011.3.6
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7.
Quenched Light, or Seeing Through a Glass Darkly - A Collocation-Based View of Larkin’s Atheism and Depression
Marija Milojković
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, 2011. - Tm. 3, p. 127–144
https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2011.3.7
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8.
Men and Beauty
Adrian Frazier
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, 2011. - Tm. 3, p. 147–162
https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2011.3.8
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9.
Forging, Milking, Delivering: The Female and Maternal as Links Between a "Portrait" and "Ulysses"
Biljana Dojčinović
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, 2011. - Tm. 3, p. 163–173
https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2011.3.9
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10.
Why Is a Talking Bird Funny? Aspects of Humor in "The Jewbird" by Bernard Malamud
Rumena Bužarovska
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, 2011. - Tm. 3, p. 175–185
https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2011.3.10
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11.
Louis Macneice’s "Zoo" as a Personal Menagerie
Teresa Bruś
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, 2011. - Tm. 3, p. 187–200
https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2011.3.11
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12.
Disintegration of Jewish Polish Identity and Re-Invention of a Postmodern Hybridized Self in Eva Hoffman’s "Lost in Translation: Life in a New Language"
Elżbieta Klimek-Dominiak
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, 2011. - Tm. 3, p. 201–214
https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2011.3.12
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“Hey, Come on, We’re All Americans Here": The Representation of Muslim-American Identity in John Updike’s "Terrorist"
Ulla Kriebernegg
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, 2011. - Tm. 3, p. 215–228
https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2011.3.13
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14.
Postmodern Irony and Humor in "Catch-22" by Joseph Heller and Their Parallels in Postmodern Music and Art
Mirjana M. Knežević
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, 2011. - Tm. 3, p. 229–247
https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2011.3.14
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