Mateusz-Milan Stanojević
List of John Benjamins publications in which Mateusz-Milan Stanojević is involved.
Book series
Titles
Evaluative Discourse Metaphor in Online Communities
Mateusz-Milan Stanojević and Ljiljana Šarić
This monograph introduces the Evaluative Discourse Metaphor model, which argues that participants in public and semi-public online discourse (re)use evaluative metaphors to construct and maintain communities. We explore how such metaphors trigger others with similar forms, though not necessarily… read more[Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture, 106] 2025. xiii, 284 pp.
Metaphor, Nation and Discourse
Edited by Ljiljana Šarić and Mateusz-Milan Stanojević
This edited volume examines how metaphors and related phenomena (metonymies, symbols, cultural models, stereotypes) lead to the discursive construal of a common element that brings the nation together. The central idea is that metaphor use must be questioned to lay bare the processes and the… read more[Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture, 82] 2019. vii, 356 pp.
Articles
2019 Chapter 10. Metaphorical and non-metaphorical dimensions of the term nacija in Croatian online discourse Metaphor, Nation and Discourse, Šarić, Ljiljana and Mateusz-Milan Stanojević (eds.), pp. 259–286 | Chapter
In this chapter I argue that the Croatian term nacija ‘nation’ exhibits local rather than global metaphoricity. The study is based on 990 concordances of nacija from the hrWaC corpus of online Croatian, combined with several threads focusing on the notion of the nation from an online forum.… read more
2019 Metaphors in the discursive construction of nations Metaphor, Nation and Discourse, Šarić, Ljiljana and Mateusz-Milan Stanojević (eds.), pp. 1–32 | Chapter
2011 New current relevance in Croatian: Epistemic immediacy and the aorist Cognitive Approaches to Tense, Aspect, and Epistemic Modality, Patard, Adeline and Frank Brisard (eds.), pp. 159–180 | Article
Croatian grammarians make conflicting claims about the Croatian aorist. Some consider it a general past tense used with perfective verbs denoting completed past while others believe that it denotes a recent past action. Both accounts focus on one of aorist uses, failing to explain some others,… read more



