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To Game, or Not to Game?: Addressing the Question of Cultural Scripts and Game use in Language Learning
Wheeler, Madison. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2021
Abstract: Cultural scripts enable speakers to articulate values, practices, and norms that are specific to a culture in a way that makes it easy to access by insiders and outsiders, and the fact that the scripts are written in constrained grammatical patterns with simple concepts equivalent in other languages make cross-cultural understanding a possibility. The paper focuses on how collaborative learning methods can be applied using games in socio-cultural theory. It aims at identifying the effects of adopting the collaborative learning methods to identify better ways to integrate games into classroom learning. The theory of language and various learning theories with language learning theories are discussed in the paper. They have been arranged from the least compatible at the top to the most compatible, with collaborative learning being last. Theories of language learning supporting paring gaming and collaborative learning idea are also discussed. Games, both analog and digital, have increased second language learning outside the classroom. Even though the player's beliefs may not align with that of the games, players placed in the discourse find themselves speaking from their position within the game as they have to collaborate hence promoting an individualized and collaborative learning experience. Teachers should use games in learning because the students get involved in various learning levels that help improve their learning process. Society and culture affect the student’s beliefs and attitudes towards education. Therefore, having student-led games and programs helps create a social interaction focused on their cognitive and social development.
Keyword: collaborative learning; collaborative learning methods; Education; games; Language; language acquisition; language learning; Linguistics; socio-cultural theory
URL: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/0cb9h7h6
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“Problematic phonemes” and German /ɛ:/: An acoustic analysis
In: Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America; Vol 6, No 1 (2021): Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America; 280–287 ; 2473-8689 (2021)
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Dative Sickness: A Phylogenetic Analysis of Argument Structure Evolution in Germanic (supplementary materials) ...
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Dative Sickness: A Phylogenetic Analysis of Argument Structure Evolution in Germanic (supplementary materials) ...
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Dative Sickness: A Phylogenetic Analysis of Argument Structure Evolution in Germanic (supplementary materials) ...
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Dative sickness: A phylogenetic analysis of argument structure evolution in Germanic
In: Journal of Historical Syntax; Language 93 (1) ; 2163-6001 (2017)
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Functional Approach Towards the Subject Category in German
Arnett, Carlee. - : Mid-America Linguistics Conference, 2017. : University of Kansas, 2017
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Cognitive Linguistics and Sociocultural Theory : Applications for Second and Foreign Language Teaching
Masuda, Kyoko [Herausgeber]; Arnett, Carlee [Herausgeber]; Labarca, Angela [Herausgeber]. - Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter, 2015
DNB Subject Category Language
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Cognitive Linguistics and Sociocultural Theory : Applications for Second and Foreign Language Teaching
Masuda, Kyoko [Herausgeber]; Arnett, Carlee [Herausgeber]; Labarca, Angela [Herausgeber]. - Boston : Walter de Gruyter, 2015
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Cognitive Linguistics and Sociocultural Theory : Applications for Second and Foreign Language Teaching
Masuda, Kyoko Herausgeber]. - Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter, 2015
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Cognitive linguistics and sociocultural theory : applications for second and foreign language teaching
Masuda, Kyoko; Arnett, Carlee; Labarca, Angela. - Berlin [u.a.] : De Gruyter, 2015
Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
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A Cognitive Grammar Account of Case for L2 Students of German
In: German as a foreign language (2014) 1, 68-93
IDS Bibliografie zur deutschen Grammatik
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Syntactic gains in short‐term study abroad
In: Foreign language annals. - New York, NY 46 (2013) 4, 705-712
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Statal and processual passives in Old Saxon: "uuesan" vs. "uuerðan"
In: Leuvense bijdragen. - Leuven : Dep. of Linguistics of the Univ. of Leuven 95 (2006), 179-196
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A cognitive approach to the semantics of the German passive
Arnett, Carlee [Verfasser]. - 2004
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A cognitive approach to the semantics of the German passive
Shannon, Thomas F. (Vorw.); Arnett, Carlee. - Lewiston, NY [u.a.] : Mellen, 2004
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Auxiliary selection in the present perfect by L2 students of German
In: Die Unterrichtspraxis - teaching German. - Malden, Mass. : Wiley Blackwell 37 (2004) 2, 148-159
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A cognitive approach to the Old Saxon processual passive
In: American journal of Germanic linguistics and literatures. - Madison, Wis. : Society for Germanic Philology 12 (2000) 1, 81-99
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German impersonal passives
In: Lexical and syntactical constructions and the construction of meaning (Amsterdam [etc.], 1997), p. 399-416
MPI für Psycholinguistik
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German impersonal passives
In: Lexical and syntactical constructions and the construction of meaning. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins (1997), 399-416
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