
Pop culture in applied linguistics: International perspectives
Special issue of ITL - International Journal of Applied Linguistics 173:2 (2022)
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[ITL - International Journal of Applied Linguistics, 173:2] 2022. v, 158 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 15 August 2022
Published online on 15 August 2022
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Table of Contents
- Pop culture in applied linguistics: International perspectivesValentin Werner | pp. 161–171
- Korean pop culture reshaping Korean teachingOlga Kriukova | pp. 172–196
- “¿Triste estás? I don’t know nan molla”: Multilingual pop song fandubs by @miree_musicLeticia-Tian Zhang & Boris Vazquez-Calvo | pp. 197–227
- Using music in a word stress processing task: Does it favor learners with a musical background?Pauline Degrave | pp. 228–250
- Pop music in informal foreign language learning: A search for learner perspectivesKaren M. Ludke & Kathryn A. Morgan | pp. 251–285
- Beyond monolithic English: Pop culture materials informing Global English Language TeachingMarco Bagni & Zeenat Sumra | pp. 286–310
- V. Werner & F. Tegge (Eds.). 2021. Pop culture in language education: Theory, research, practiceReviewed by Duy Van Vu | pp. 311–318
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