معرفی
Aleksandra Blatešić serves as an Associate Professor at the Department of Romance Studies, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Novi Sad, where she has been employed since 2004. Her teaching portfolio includes Italian Language courses (Levels 3-8) for undergraduate students and specialized graduate courses in Phonodidactics of the Italian Language and Comparative Phraseology of the Italian and Serbian Languages.
Her academic credentials feature:
- High School: Graduated from "Jovan Jovanović Zmaj" in Novi Sad (Social and Linguistics major)
- Bachelor's Degree: Italian Language and Literature, Faculty of Philology, Belgrade (2001)
- Master's Degree: Thesis on Italian proverbs as a phraseological and translation problem (2007)
- Doctorate: Dissertation on Zero Article in Modern Italian (2012)
Blatešić's research centers on ethnolinguistics, phraseology, and phonodidactics with emphasis on Italian-Serbian comparative analysis. She investigates syntax-semantics interfaces, cognitive linguistics frameworks, and technology integration in language pedagogy, maintaining active ties with Italian institutions including Università per Stranieri di Siena and Ca' Foscari University of Venice.
Her 2014-2018 publications reveal consistent focus on Italian linguistic structures through a cross-cultural lens. Key trends include ethnonym-based phraseology studies, zero article syntax analysis, and sociolinguistic documentation of Istrian/Rijeka Italian communities. The works demonstrate interdisciplinary methodology bridging theoretical linguistics, applied pedagogy, and Balkan language contact phenomena.
Scientific awards:
- No awards listed in current profile
Professional activities include textbook authorship and Italian cultural promotion but no current advisees or grant projects are specified. Her scholarly output remains concentrated on empirical linguistic analysis without indication of formal advising roles or externally funded research initiatives.