![]() | MILORAD RADOVANOVIĆ |
Full member
Department of Language and Literature
Membership of SASA
Department of Language and Literature: corresponding member from Oct. 30, 2003; full member since Nov. 1, 2012
Field of study
general linguistics, theory of linguistics, syntax and semantics, sociolinguistics, language planning, fuzzy linguistics
Education
BA in South Slavic Languages, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Novi Sad (1970); MA in Linguistics, Faculty of Philology, University of Belgrade (1972); PhD in Syntax and Semantics, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Novi Sad (1976); specialized in Semiotics at the University of South Florida and the Summer Institute of Linguistics of the Linguistic Society of America, Tampa, Florida, USA (1975)
Employment
Professor of General Linguistics, Department of Serbian Language and Linguistics, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Novi Sad; Full Professor from 1986, retired (2015)
Positions in SASA
Member of the Executive Board of the SASA Branch in Novi Sad; Vice-President of the SASA Branch in Novi Sad; President of the Board for the Contemporary Serbian Language in the Light of New Linguistic Theories; member of the editorial board of the Annals of the Sasa Branch in Novi Sad
Membership of SASA boards
President of the Board for the Contemporary Serbian Language in the Light of New Linguistic Theories; Board for the Serbian Language and Literature in Comparison to Other Languages and Literatures; Board for the Standardization of the Serbian Language
Accession speech
Fuzzy Logic in Linguistics: Foundations, Principles and Examples”, May 22, 2013
Membership of specialist associations
Linguistic Society of America; Societas Linguistica Europaea; Commission for Sociolinguistics of the International Committee of Slavists
Membership of editorial boards
Matica Srpska Journal of Philology and Linguistics; Consulting Editor of Linguistics Abstracts (Oxford/Basil Blackwell); Editor-in-Chief of Студијe о Србима; Editor of Collected Works of Pavle Ivić (1991-2019)
Biography and bibliography
Yearbook/SASA 111 (2005) 657-684; SASA Annals 120 (2013), 391-400