
معرفی
Edina Kečo is a researcher at the University of Sarajevo's Department of Lexicology and Lexicography. She is currently pursuing doctoral studies in linguistics with a focus on lexicology, phraseology, and literary analysis. Her professional journey includes roles as a senior professional associate (2022-2027) and expert associate (2018-2022) at the Institute of Language, where she has been involved in lexicological research and language education.
- Education:
- Bachelor's in Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian Language & Literature (2011-2014)
- Master's in Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian Language & Literature (2014-2016)
- Doctoral studies in Linguistics (since 2019)
Her research explores lexicology, phraseology, and syntax in Bosnian literature, with a focus on analyzing sentence structures, idiomatic expressions, and paleographic elements in historical texts. Recent publications examine imperative constructions, phrasemic modifications, and semantic variations in literary works by Nedžad Ibrišimović and Derviš Sušić.
While no explicit scientific awards are documented, her work centers on Bosnian language preservation, literary analysis, and cross-linguistic education. She has contributed to academic symposia and publications with a focus on Bosnian language-specific studies.


