Background
Kordić, Snježana was born on October 29, 1964 in Osijek, Croatia. Arrived in Germany, 1993-2008. Daughter of Slavko and Anka (Bogdan) K.
(The book deals with the semantic, grammatical and pragmat...)
The book deals with the semantic, grammatical and pragmatic characteristics of the pronouns in Serbo-Croatian and other languages.
https://openlibrary.org/works/OL2863539W/W%C3%B6rter_im_Grenzbereich_von_Lexikon_und_Grammatik_im_Serbokroatischen
2001
(A textbook for foreign speakers, containing a short gramm...)
A textbook for foreign speakers, containing a short grammar, dialogues, and exercises in Serbo-Croatian.
https://openlibrary.org/books/OL25441178M/Kroatisch-Serbisch
2004
(This book is a comprehensive study of relative clauses in...)
This book is a comprehensive study of relative clauses in Serbo-Croatian, supplied with examples, charts, and an extensive bibliography.
https://openlibrary.org/works/OL2863535W/Der_Relativsatz_im_Serbokroatischen
2005
(This grammar book contains a section on phonology, follo...)
This grammar book contains a section on phonology, followed by a description of morphology and syntax, and a sample text with interlinear transcription and translation.
https://openlibrary.org/books/OL17315307M/Serbo-Croatian
2006
(In this book, the author argues that the language spoken ...)
In this book, the author argues that the language spoken in Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro is a pluricentric language with four variants. These variants do differ slightly, as is the case with other pluricentric languages (English, Spanish, German and Portuguese, among others), but not to a degree which would justify considering them as different languages. The book is also a critique of linguistic nationalism and of its main features: the celebration of purism, the obsession with etymologies, the equation of nation with language, and the falsification of history.
https://openlibrary.org/works/OL15270636W/Jezik_i_nacionalizam
2010
(This book deals with language policy in Croatia, theory o...)
This book deals with language policy in Croatia, theory of pluricentric languages, and how identity, culture, nation, and history can be misused by politically motivated linguists. It uses a plethora of quotations from German, English, Polish, and French scientific literature.
https://openlibrary.org/works/OL16814702W/Lengua_y_Nacionalismo
2014
Kordić, Snježana was born on October 29, 1964 in Osijek, Croatia. Arrived in Germany, 1993-2008. Daughter of Slavko and Anka (Bogdan) K.
Bachelor Serbo-Croatian Language/South-Slavic Literature, Joseph George Strossmayer University, Osijek, 1988; Postgrad. studies in linguistics, University Zagreb, 1992; Doctor of Philological Sciences, University Zagreb, 1993; Habilitation in Slavic Philology, Westphalian Wilhelms-University, Münster, 2002.
Researcher modern Serbo-Croatian language Joseph George Strossmayer University, Osijek, Croatia, 1990—1991. Research, lecturer, university assistant Serbo-Croatian language University Zagreb, Croatia, 1991-1995. Lecturer Serbo-Croatian language, science contributor Ruhr University, Bochum, Germany, 1993—1998. Docent Slavic languages Westphalian Wilhelms-University, Münster, Germany, 1998—2004. Professor South-Slavic languages Humboldt University, Berlin, 2004—2005. Lecturer Serbo-Croatian language Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankurt am Main, Germany, 2005—2007.
(This book deals with language policy in Croatia, theory o...)
2014(This grammar book contains a section on phonology, follo...)
2006(In this book, the author argues that the language spoken ...)
2010(This book is a comprehensive study of relative clauses in...)
2005(The book deals with the semantic, grammatical and pragmat...)
2001(A textbook for foreign speakers, containing a short gramm...)
2004(The book deals with pronouns and verbs in Serbo-Croatian ...)
2002(The book deals with relative clauses in Serbo-Croatian.)
1995(for example Genitiv/Akkusativ-Synkretismus beim kroatisch...)
Daughter of Slavko and Anka (Bogdan) K. Married Atila Rusić, October 3, 1992.