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Real-time online text commentaries : A cross-cultural perspective
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A blend of MaLT : Selected contributions from the Methods and Linguistic Theories Symposium 2015
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Pop lyrics and mobile language learning: Prospects and challenges
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Temporal adverbials in the acquisition of pasttime reference: A cross-sectional study of L1 German and Cantonese learners of English
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Patterns of linguistic globalization : Integrating typological profiles and questionnaire data
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Pop Lyrics and Mobile Language Learning : Prospects and Challenges
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Pop lyrics represent a rich, but underused resource in language teaching in both institutional and informal contexts. This is striking in view of analyses from the fields of motivational and cognitive psychology, didactics as well as linguistics, which all provide evidence for the inherent potential of pop lyrics. This paper will first take a closer look at arguments in favor of exploiting pop lyrics for learning purposes. Next, it will outline gateway steps and potential difficulties on the way toward using lyrics in a video/lyrics app tailored to the requirements of an informal, gamified and learner-centered setting. In conclusion, the authors suggest that pop lyrics can be used effectively to establish a connection to the world of the learner both within and beyond the language classroom. However, there remain a number of technical and methodological challenges that have to be overcome to create a fully adaptable and flexible framework for using lyrics in mobile-assisted language learning.
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Automatic exercise creation; CALL; Informal learning; Lyrics; Pop culture
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URL: https://fis.uni-bamberg.de/handle/uniba/42371 https://doi.org/10.4018/IJMBL.2017100103
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Corpus linguistics and variation in English : theory and description / ed. by Joybrato Mukherjee and Magnus Huber. - (Language and computers : studies in practical linguistics ; 75). : Amsterdam, 2012
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