JEZIČKO-MISAONE IGRE U ZMAJEVOM NEVENU
Date
2020
Authors
Spasić, Jelena Lj.
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Publisher
Faculty of Education in Jagodina
Abstract
The paper presents short literary forms published in Neven, children’s
journal edited by Jovan Jovanović Zmaj. The aim of the paper is to highlight linguostylistic
means used in the short literary forms and the significance attached to children’s language
development at the end of the XIX century and the beginning of the XX century. The
linguostylistic analysis has shown that the most frequent linguistic device used in reflective linguistic games is homonymy, rarely polysemy, the use of synonyms, hyperonyms or
loanwords. The most frequent stylistic devices are personification and pun.
Reflective linguistic games in Zmaj’s Neven have numerous and diverse forms; they
occur as different forms of riddles, anagrams, palindromes and missing words games, as
well as daštanja, jednačice, ljuštice, mućuljci, razmeštaljke. The linguistic analysis of stylistic devices used in the games points to the importance that the most prominent Serbian children’s journal of all time attributed to children’s language development, linguistic awareness and language culture.
In addition to linguostylistic analysis, the paper offers the possibilities of using short
literary forms from Neven to enhance language development in preschool children.
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Keywords
književnost za decu, kratke književne forme, Jovan Jovanović Zmaj, Neven
Citation
Spasić J. Lj., Jezičko-misaone igre u Zmajevom Nevenu. U: Književnost za decu u nauci i nastavi, pos. izd., knj. 25, 2020, str. 157–172