Teaching Professor, Dept. Languages Coordinator
Contact Information
PDL A-214
Office Hours
Autumn 2024: Mondays 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. and Fridays 12:30 - 2:30 p.m. in person, and by appointment
Fields of Interest
Research
Selected Research
- Gender Nondiscriminatory Language Debates in Present-Day Serbia:אֵין כָּל חָדָשׁ תַּחַת הַשֶׁמֶשׁ. Cetinjski filološki dani III. 31-55. 2022.
- BCMS Clitic Deprivation. Lingua Montenegrina. 14.1.27: 21-38. 2021.
- What to Expect When You’re a Minority? The Example of the Bunyevs of Serbia. Acta Slavica Iaponica. 41:73-90. 2020.
- The Synchrony of the Serbian Infinitive: A Syntactic Perspective. James J. Pennington, Victor A. Friedman, and Lenore A. Grenoble (Eds.), And Thus You Are Everywhere Honored: Studies Dedicated To Brian D. Joseph. Slavica. 29-40. 2019.
- Protecting the Privileged: Cultivating and Caring for the Serbian Language in Serbia. Donald L. Dyer and Jane Hacking (Eds.), ЧЕКАJ: Papers for Christina E. Kramer on the Occasion of Her Retirement. Balkanistica. 32.2:1-14. 2019.
- Die nationalen Standardisierungsregime in Europa. Eine Fallstudie zur bunjewatzischen Sprache. Lumnije Jusufi, ed. The Potentiality of Pluricentrism Albanian Case Studies and Beyond. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag. 231-250. 2018. (with Marija Mandić)
- Banat Bulgarian and Bunyev: a language emancipation perspective. Dieter Stern, Motoki Nomachi & Bojan Belić, eds. Linguistic Regionalism in Eastern Europe and beyond: minority, regional and microliterary languages. Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Warszawa, Wien: Peter Lang. 66-84. 2018. (with Motoki Nomachi)
- Linguistic Regionalism in Eastern Europe and beyond: minority, regional and microliterary languages. Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Warszawa, Wien: Peter Lang. <https://www.peterlang.com/view/title/67572>
- 21st Century Standard Language Ideology in Serbia and Poland. Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies (Belgrade BELLS). 10: 177-192. 2018. (with Motoki Nomachi)
- Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin, and Serbian in U.S. College Classrooms. Lingua Montenegrina. 10.2.20: 65-76. 2017.
- Vojvodina’s Minority Languages in Light of a Language Emancipation Theory. Balkanistic Forum. 3:19-33. 2017. (with Motoki Nomachi)
- Glottocommunicability: The Example of Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin, and Serbian. Donald L. Dyer, Christina E. Kramer, and Brian D. Joseph (Eds.), Од Чикаго и назад Papers to Honor Victor A. Friedman on the Occasion of His Retirement. Balkanistica. 28:15-39. 2015.
- Уникатна контрола у савременом српском језику: инфинитив и презент са свезицом да. Serbian Studies Research. 5/1:253-267. 2014.
- Bunyev(s): A Linguistic Frontier To Be? Philological Studies. 12/2:603-618. 2014.
- Eine neue Sprache entsteht: die bunjevakische ’Sprache‛ oder ’Mundart‛ in serbischen Grundschulen. Christian Voß & Wolfgang Dahmen, eds. Babel Balkan? Politische und soziokulturelle Kontexte von Sprache in Südosteuropa. München – Berlin: Verlag Otto Sagner. 2014. 93-114. (with Marija Ilić)
- Linguistic Vojvodina: Embordered Frontiers. Tomassz Kamusella & Motoki Nomachi, eds. The Multilingual Society Vojvodina. Intersecting Borders, Cultures and Identities. Sapporo: Slavic Research Center, Hokkaido University. 2014. 1-23.
- 1850-1950: A Century of Letters among the Bosniaks, Croats, Montenegrins, and Serbs. Bernhard Brehmer & Biljana Golubović, eds. Serbische und kroatische Schriftlinguistik. Hamburg: Verlags Dr. Kovač. 2010. 11-29.
- AB OVO: When OVO and OVO are Different. Balkanistica 23:1-20. 2010.
- Ovo vs. ovo. Raecke, Jochen and Biljana Golubović, eds. Bosnisch/Kroatisch/Serbisch als Fremdsprachen an den Universitäten der Welt. München: Verlag Otto Sagner. 2008.
- Minor Paucal in Serbian. Zybatow, Gerhild et al., eds. Formal Description of Slavic Languages: The Fifth Conference, Leipzig 2003. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2008. 258-269.
Courses Taught
Winter 2025
Autumn 2024
Spring 2024
- BCMS 406 A: Second-Year Bosnian/Croatian/Montenegrin/Serbian
- SLAVIC 370 A: What is in a Language Name? The Case of Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin, and Serbian
- SLAVIC 570 A: Special Topics in Slavic Linguistics
Winter 2024
Autumn 2023
Spring 2023
- BCMS 403 A: First Year Bosnian/Croatian/Montenegrin/Serbian
- SLAVIC 370 A: What is in a Language Name? The Case of Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin, and Serbian
- SLAVIC 570 A: Special Topics in Slavic Linguistics
Winter 2023
Autumn 2022
Spring 2022
Winter 2022
Autumn 2021
Spring 2021
- BCMS 403 A: First Year Bosnian/Croatian/Montenegrin/Serbian
- SLAVIC 370 A: What is in a Language Name? The Case of Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin, and Serbian
- SLAVIC 570 A: Special Topics in Slavic Linguistics
Winter 2021
Affiliations
Home Department
Professional Affiliations
Southeast European Studies Association Vice President
Related News
Related News
- Congrats to Bojan! (March 9, 2015)
- Belic receives AATSEEL award for Excellence in Post-Secondary Teaching (December 3, 2014)
- Congratulations due Bojan Belić (October 28, 2013)
- UW to host the 9th Annual Slavic Linguistics Society Conference (September 26, 2013)
- Belić interviewed in “Bunjevačke novine” (October 15, 2012)
- Belić honored at Huskies volleyball game (December 6, 2010)