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Nada Arsenijevic is a Full Professor at the Department of Serbian Language and Linguistics, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Novi Sad. She has been a full-time academic since 1985, teaching courses across undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral levels, including Transitivity and Cases of Object Meaning and Syntactic Syntagmatics.
- Education: Graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Novi Sad (1984), earned a master’s degree (1990), and completed her Ph.D. in 2002 with the dissertation Accusative Syntagmas with Prepositions in Modern Serbian.
Her research focuses on the syntax and semantics of standard Serbian, particularly syntagmatic relations, transitivity, and diction. She also specializes in Serbian-Hungarian contrastive linguistics, examining interference phenomena in bilingual contexts and translation contact.
Key trends in her publications include in-depth analysis of prepositional constructions, case usage, and numerical structures in Serbian, alongside comparative studies of Hungarian and Serbian bilingualism. Her work bridges theoretical syntax with applied linguistic challenges in translation and cross-cultural communication.
- Scientific Awards:
- Associate Member of Matica Srpska
- Editorial Board Member for Matica Srpska Proceedings for Philology and Linguistics
She participates in domestic and international research projects (one active domestic, one international) and has presented at numerous scientific conferences. Her academic output includes over 60 papers and two monographs on Serbian syntactic structures.