The gap between communicative ability measurements: General-purpose English speaking tests and linguistic laypersons’ judgments

IF 0.1 Q4 LINGUISTICS Studies in Language Assessment Pub Date : 2018-01-01 DOI:10.58379/ngnh8496
Takanori Sato
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The assessment criteria for general-purpose speaking tests are normally produced from test developers’ intuition or communicative competence models. Therefore, the ideal second language (L2) communication in general-purpose speaking tests reflects language specialists’ perspectives. However, neglect of the views of non- language specialists (i.e., linguistic laypersons) on communication is problematic since these laypersons are interlocutors in many real- world situations. This study (a) investigated whether L2 speakers’ results on general-purpose speaking tests align with linguistic laypersons’ judgments of L2 communicative ability and (b) explored performance features that affect these judgments. Twenty-six post- graduate students of non-linguistic disciplines rated 13 speakers’ communicative ability on general-purpose speaking tests and provided verbal explanations of the performance features affecting their ratings. Their ratings were compared with the speakers’ test results, and the features that determined their ratings were examined. Although these ratings were not completely different from the test results, some speakers’ test results did not align with their ratings. The linguistic laypersons’ judgments were affected not only by features that the general-proficiency tests assessed but by other factors as well. The findings of this study will deepen our understanding of real- world interlocutors’ views on communication and contribute to the development of authentic criteria for general-purpose speaking tests.
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交际能力测量之间的差距:通用英语口语测试与语言外行人的判断
通用口语测试的评估标准通常是由测试开发者的直觉或交际能力模型产生的。因此,通用口语测试中理想的第二语言交流反映了语言专家的观点。然而,忽视非语言专家(即语言外行人)对交际的看法是有问题的,因为这些外行人在许多现实世界的情况下是对话者。本研究(a)调查了二语使用者在通用口语测试中的结果是否与语言外行人对二语交际能力的判断一致,(b)探讨了影响这些判断的表现特征。26名非语言学科的研究生对13名说话者在通用口语测试中的交际能力进行了评分,并对影响评分的表现特征进行了口头解释。他们的评分与说话者的测试结果进行了比较,并检查了决定他们评分的特征。虽然这些评分与测试结果并不完全不同,但有些说话者的测试结果与他们的评分并不一致。语言外行人的判断不仅受到普通水平测试所评估的特征的影响,还受到其他因素的影响。本研究的结果将加深我们对现实世界对话者对沟通的看法的理解,并有助于制定真实的通用口语测试标准。
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