This article consists of two parts. In the first part, I will argue that the rejection of certain pronunciation materials on the grounds that they are not communicative may be unjustified. In this argument, I will make use of the concept of language play. In the second part of the article, I will consider the wider possibilities of a language play perspective for the design of pronunciation materials.
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