汉字很重要!:HSK考试中语言准确性的考察

IF 4.2 1区 文学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Assessing Writing Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.asw.2023.100767
Xun Yan , Jiani Lin
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汉语的正字法和词形系统需要学习者更多的时间和发展阶段。这种困难的来源可能会为汉语作为第二语言(CSL)的写作评估带来独特的挑战和机遇。本研究采用基于语料库的方法,对来自17个第一语言(L1)背景的考生在HSK考试中所写的10750篇论文的准确性特征进行了检验。基于拼写类型和经济地缘政治因素,我们将考生L1分为3组。我们首先分析了一系列错误类型,以确定汉语写作准确性的潜在维度。然后,将维度得分纳入回归模型,以预测不同L1组的HSK写作得分。研究结果揭示了与句法、形态和词汇错误相关的五个维度。其中,文字和单词水平错误维度是HSK成绩的更强预测因素,尽管来自拼写不同、经济地缘政治远离普通话的L1考生的辨别力更强。这些发现表明,汉语形态学(即汉字的习得和汉字如何构成单词)是二语学习者的一个独特的困难来源。我们认为,在汉语写作评估中,形态元素应该是一个重要的子结构。(200字)
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Chinese character matters!: An examination of linguistic accuracy in writing performances on the HSK test

The orthographic and morphological system of Mandarin Chinese requires more time and developmental stages for learners to acquire. This source of difficulty might present unique challenges and opportunities for writing assessment for Chinese as a Second Language (CSL). This study employed a corpus-based approach to examine the accuracy features of 10,750 essays written by test-takers from 17 first language (L1) backgrounds on the HSK test. Based on both orthographic types and economic-geopolitical factors, we classified test-taker L1s into 3 groups. We first factor-analyzed a comprehensive array of error types to identify the underlying dimensions of Chinese writing accuracy. Then, dimension scores were included in regression models to predict HSK writing scores for different L1 groups. The results revealed five dimensions related to syntactic, morphological, and lexical errors. Among them, dimensions on character and word-level errors were stronger predictors of HSK scores, although the discrimination power was stronger for test-takers from L1s that are orthographically dissimilar and economic-geopolitically distant from Mandarin Chinese. These findings suggest that Chinese morphology (i.e., the acquisition of characters and how characters form words) constitutes a unique source of difficulty for L2 learners. We argue that morphological elements should be an important subconstruct in Chinese writing assessments. (200 words)

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Assessing Writing
Assessing Writing Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Assessing Writing is a refereed international journal providing a forum for ideas, research and practice on the assessment of written language. Assessing Writing publishes articles, book reviews, conference reports, and academic exchanges concerning writing assessments of all kinds, including traditional (direct and standardised forms of) testing of writing, alternative performance assessments (such as portfolios), workplace sampling and classroom assessment. The journal focuses on all stages of the writing assessment process, including needs evaluation, assessment creation, implementation, and validation, and test development.
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