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Ivana N. Antonić serves as a full Professor at the Department of Serbian Language and Linguistics within the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Novi Sad. With an academic career spanning since 1987, she has progressed through the ranks from Assistant-trainee to her current position achieved in 2006, specializing in syntax and semantics of the standard Serbian language.
Her academic foundation includes:
- PhD in Linguistics (1996) from University of Novi Sad
- Master's degree in Linguistics (1991)
- Diploma in South Slavic Languages (1986)
Professor Antonić's research program focuses on theoretical syntax, syntactic semantics and pragmatics within Serbian linguistics, with particular expertise in case systems, temporal clauses, and prepositional constructions. Her methodological approach combines descriptive analysis of standard Serbian with theoretical frameworks from general linguistics, contributing significantly to understanding morphosyntactic interfaces and grammatical relations in South Slavic languages.
Her publication trajectory reveals consistent specialization in Serbian syntax over three decades, with recent works (2022-2023) expanding her foundational research on case systems and temporal relations. This scholarly continuity demonstrates deep engagement with structural properties of Serbian while addressing theoretical questions relevant to broader linguistic inquiry.
Her distinguished contributions have earned significant recognition:
- "Pavle Ivić" Award (2005) for co-authoring the seminal grammar reference
- Government of Serbia Special Award (2001) for outstanding early-career research
She mentors graduate students through advanced coursework including Case Syntax and Semantics (OAS) and Syntax of Complex Sentences (MAS), while maintaining research collaborations with the Institute of Serbian Language at the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. Her scholarly activities extend to editorial contributions for major linguistic publications and participation in national linguistic societies focused on Slavic language standardization.