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  1. Metafora VODE u novinskim karikaturama o ekonomskoj krizi u doba pandemije
  2. Uloga i značaj metafore u nastavi engleskog jezika nauke i struke
  3. The master dashboard screen on a highly-technical computer: The metaphorical portrayal of the IMMUNE SYSTEM in English and Serbian popular medical discourse
  4. BArBENHEIMEr OR oPPENBArBIE: A CASE STUDY IN LEXICAL CREATIVITY AND LUDICITY IN ENGLISH
  5. The explanatory function of metaphor scenario in the Serbian pro-vaccine discourse
  6. "THE MONEY IS A LIQUID METAPHOR IN ECONOMIC TERMINOLOGY – A CONTRASTIVE ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH, SERBIAN AND ROMANIAN*"
  7. TOPIC-TRIGGERED METAPHORS IN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
  8. MOĆ I FUNKCIJE METAFORA U PANDEMIJSKOM DISKURSU
  9. "THE MONEY IS SOLID METAPHOR IN ECONOMIC AND BUSINESS TERMINOLOGY IN ENGLISH*"
  10. Meanings of -nomics in English: From Nixonomics to coronanomics
  11. It’s Like Being Hit by a Tsunami: The use of the natural force Metaphor for Conceptualising the COVID-19 Pandemic in English and Serbian
  12. From an invisible enemy to a football match with the virus: Adjusting the Covid-19 pandemic metaphors to political agendas in Serbian public discourse
  13. Gordana Lalić-Krstin, Leksičke slivenice u engleskom jeziku, Novi Sad: Filozofski fakultet, 2022, 187 str.
  14. Review of Piquer-Píriz & Alejo-González (2018): Applying Cognitive Linguistics: Figurative language in use, constructions and typology
  15. The journey metaphor in Brexit-related political cartoons
  16. Chapter 2. Barbed wire around Serbia
  17. Chapter 8. The Great Wall of Europe
  18. ‘Don’t go brexin’ my heart’
  19. The end of a long and fraught marriage
  20. An account of some Brexit-induced neologisms in English
  21. Towards the standardization of economic terminology
  22. MULTIMODALITY AND THE CONSTRUAL OF REALITY IN POLITICAL CARTOONS – THE CASE OF SERBIA-EU RELATIONSHIP
  23. Beauty And The Beast From A Cognitive Linguistic Perspective: Animal Metaphors For Women In Serbian And Romanian
  24. One Step Forward, Two Steps Back
  25. ANIMAL METAPHORS AND SEMANTIC DEROGATION – DO WOMEN THINK DIFFERENTLY FROM MEN?
  26. An Increase in Imported Goods, Imports Have Increased – The Role of Teaching Pronunciation in an Esp Classroom
  27. HEAD AS A CONTAINER IN ENGLISH AND SERBIAN – A COGNITIVE LINGUISTIC PERSPECTIVE
  28. Metaphors and Ideology – Gendered Metaphors in Economic Discourse
  29. Metaphors of Hegemonic Masculinity – Women’s Understanding of Sport Metaphors in Political Discourse
  30. Metaphors we vote by
  31. NOVI VID USAVRŠAVANJA PROFESORÂ ENGLESKOG JEZIKA