[
Barber, C.L. 1962. ‘Some measurable characteristics of modern scientific prose’ in Contributions to English Syntaxand Phonology. Stockholm: Almquist and Wiksell, pp. 1-23.
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Bazerman, C. 1984. ‘Modern evolution of the experimental report in physics: spectroscopic articles’ in PhysicalReview, 1893-1980, Social Studies in Science. 14, pp. 163-96.
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Dimković-Telebaković, G. 2003. Savremeni engleski jezik struke i nauke [Contemporary English for Occupationand Science]. Novi Sad/Moskva: Naše slovo.
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Dimković-Telebaković, G. 2008. ‘English Tenses in Use’ in Romanian Journal of English Studies. 5, pp.113-123.
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Dimković-Telebaković, G. 2009 (1995). English in Transport and Traffic Engineering. 5th edn. Beograd: Saobraćajni fakultet.
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Malcolm, L. 1987. ‘What rules govern tense usage in scientific articles?’ in English for Scientific Purposes. vol. 6/1, pp. 31-43.
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Quirk, R., S. Greenbaum, G. Leech, and J. Svartvik. 1985. A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language. Harlow: Longman.
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Swales, J.M. 1997 (1990). Genre Analysis: English in academic and research settings. Cambridge: CUP.
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Tarone, E., S. Dwyer, S. Gillette, and V. Icke. 1981. ‘On the use of the passive in two astrophysics journal papers’ in ESP Journal. vol. 1/2, pp. 123-40.
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Wingard, P. 1981. ‘Some verb forms and functions in six medical texts’ in English for Academic and TechnicalPurposes: Studies in Honor of Louis Trimble. L. Selinker, E. Tarone and V. Hanzeli (eds.). Rowley, Mass.: Newbury House, pp. 53-64.
]Search in Google Scholar