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Dušanka Vujović is an Associate Professor at the Department of Serbian Language and Linguistics, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Novi Sad, where she has been employed since 1997. She teaches courses at undergraduate, master's, and doctoral levels including Lexicology, Onomastics, and Lexicography.
Her educational background includes:
- Graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy in Novi Sad in 1989.
- Master's degree from the Faculty of Philology, University of Belgrade in 1994.
- Doctorate from the Faculty of Philosophy in Novi Sad in 2010.
Her research interests lie in the field of Linguistics, specifically focusing on the Serbian language. Key areas include Lexicology, Lexicography, Phraseology, Semantics, and Word Formation. Her work explores the structure, meaning, and evolution of Serbian words and phrases, with a particular emphasis on verbs of movement, compound nouns, and political jargon.
Her publications, spanning from 1995 to 2015, demonstrate a consistent focus on Serbian linguistic structures. She has investigated semantic and derivational features of verbs, corpus lexicography, and the influence of modern contexts such as the internet and political discourse on language. Her research contributes to the understanding of both theoretical and applied aspects of the Serbian language.
Dr. Vujović has not been awarded any listed scientific honors or fellowships. Furthermore, the available information does not specify any students she has advised or grants she has secured. There is also no mention of her involvement in specific research laboratories or collaborative teams.