Academic Profile : No longer with NTU
Asst Prof Ivan Panovic
Assistant Professor, School of Humanities
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Journal Articles
(Not applicable to NIE
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pulled from PRDS)
(Not applicable to NIE
staff as info will be
pulled from PRDS)
Ana Deumert, Ivan Panović, Dorothy Agyepong, and David Barasa.(2019). African Languages and Mobile Communication: between constraint and creativity. In H. Ekkehard Wolff(Ed), The Cambridge Handbook of African Linguistics(555-574). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Ivan Panović. (2018). "You don’t have enough letters to make this noise" - Arabic speakers’ creative engagements with the Roman script. Language Sciences, 65, 70-81.
Ivan Panović.(2017). Arabic in a Time of Revolution: sociolinguistic notes from Egypt. In Nele Lenze, Charlotte Schriwer and Zubaidah Abdul Jalil(Ed), Media in the Middle East: Activism, Politics, and Culture(223-256). Palgrave Macmillan.
Deborah Cameron and Ivan Panović. (2014). Working with Written Discourse. SAGE.
Ivan Panović. (2010). The Beginnings of Wikipedia Masry. Al-Logha/Langue/Language: Series of Papers in Linguistics, 8(1), 93-127.
Ivan Panović. (2018). "You don’t have enough letters to make this noise" - Arabic speakers’ creative engagements with the Roman script. Language Sciences, 65, 70-81.
Ivan Panović.(2017). Arabic in a Time of Revolution: sociolinguistic notes from Egypt. In Nele Lenze, Charlotte Schriwer and Zubaidah Abdul Jalil(Ed), Media in the Middle East: Activism, Politics, and Culture(223-256). Palgrave Macmillan.
Deborah Cameron and Ivan Panović. (2014). Working with Written Discourse. SAGE.
Ivan Panović. (2010). The Beginnings of Wikipedia Masry. Al-Logha/Langue/Language: Series of Papers in Linguistics, 8(1), 93-127.
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