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Natasha Kish is an Associate Professor at the Department of Serbian Language and Linguistics, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Novi Sad. She obtained her PhD in Linguistics (2013) and Master's degree (2004) from the same institution, where she has held academic roles since 2000 including Researcher-Trainee, Assistant-Trainee, and Assistant Professor.
- PhD in Linguistics (2013) - Topic: Additions of adjectives and deadjective nouns
- Master's in Linguistics (2004) - Topic: Deadjective nouns as nominalization in journalistic Serbian
- Bachelor's degree (2000) from Faculty of Philosophy, Novi Sad
Her research focuses on syntax and semantics of modern Serbian language, general linguistics, sociolinguistics, and pragmatics. She teaches courses like Introduction to Linguistics, General Linguistics, and Nominalization Structures in Standard Serbian.
Analysis of her publications reveals consistent emphasis on nominalization patterns, adjective valency, and syntactic structures in Serbian language. Key trends include deadjective nouns, optative modality, and phatic function analysis in sociolinguistic contexts.