Milica Vuković-Stamatović
List of John Benjamins publications for which Milica Vuković-Stamatović plays a role.
Creating and validating a corpus-based English academic word list for physics Revista Española de Lingüística Aplicada/Spanish Journal of Applied Linguistics: Online-First Articles | Article
2024 In this study a Physics Research Articles Word List (PRAWL) is built, which includes the most extensively used English vocabulary in the genre of physics research articles outside the most frequent general-purpose vocabulary. PRAWL can be of great use in English for Physics teaching and learning. read more
‘Like to comment on that?’: Student-oriented questions in British and Montenegrin university linguistics lectures Pragmatics and Society 15:6, pp. 811–838 | Article
2024 Questions are powerful interactional devices which academic lecturers may use to facilitate learning, engage students and add to a lecture’s interactivity. This contrastive and corpus-based study examines student-oriented questions, i.e. those initiating a student response, in British and… read more
A marathon to nowhere: Conceptualisation of the integrations of the Western Balkans into the EU through the accession is a race metaphor Pragmatics and Society 14:4, pp. 546–567 | Article
2023 The paper examines the accession is a race metaphor in the online news articles published in three Western Balkans’ countries (Serbia, Montenegro, and Bosnia and Hercegovina), in the context of their accession to the EU. Through the methodological lens of the conceptual metaphor theory and… read more
Vocabulary suitability of science TED talks for English for science teaching and learning Revista Española de Lingüística Aplicada/Spanish Journal of Applied Linguistics 36:1, pp. 307–328 | Article
2023 With a view to advancing their students’ listening comprehension and vocabulary, English for Science teachers are frequently in search of new and interesting audio and video materials. TED Talks on science topics are a good option for this purpose. But just how suitable, vocabulary-wise, are… read more
Metaphors of parliamentary budget debates in times of crisis: The case of the UK and the Montenegrin parliament Pragmatics and Society 8:2, pp. 281–311 | Article
2017 The aim of this paper is to explore the metaphoric imprint the global financial crisis has left on the discourse of parliamentary budget debates, which are at the intersection of political and economic discourse, as well as the imprint the MPs have tried to leave on the electorate by carefully… read more