Our Team
We are a team of four enthusiastic researchers from France and Serbia, working in the field of Linguistics, Lexicography and Natural Language Processing, brought together by our passion to facilitate the learning and the teaching of foreign languages by creating new friendly and valuably tools. SerboVerb app is one of them !
Project Coordinators
Dejan Stosic
Dejan Stosic is Head of the project. He is a Full Professor of French and General Linguistics in the Department of Language Sciences at the University of Toulouse (France), and member of the Research Laboratory CLLE. His research interests encompass semantics and syntax, comparative linguistics, as well as the relation between language and cognition.
Saša Marjanović
Saša Marjanović is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Romance Studies at the University of Belgrade (Serbia), Faculty of Philology. He is a specialist in the bilingual and monolingual Serbian and French dictionary making and in the lexicographical processing of Serbian as a Foreign and a Second Language.
Collaborators
Aleksandra Miletić
Aleksandra Miletic is a post-doctoral researcher in Linguistics and Natural Language Processing (NLP) at the University of Helsinki. Her work focuses on the creation of NLP resources for under-resourced languages such as corpora and models for automatic linguistic annotation. As part of the SerboVerb team, she is in charge of the structuring and the automatic enrichment of the database on which the application is based.
Nataša Spasić
Nataša Spasić is a Research Associate at the University of Kragujevac (Serbia), Faculty of Philology and Arts. Her academic interests range from studying different teaching methods to web tools that improve teaching practice. Her primary fields of research interest are concerned with teaching Serbian as a foreign and second language, focusing on syntactic and semantic units.
Nikola Radosavljević
Nikola Radosavljević is Teaching Assistant in Linguistics at the University of Belgrade (Serbia). He is a specialist in phonetics and phonology with an emphasis on prosody and phonology-morphology interface in the contemporary Serbian language.
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Our fine app is available for both iOS and Android and it’s easy to download via the store.