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The Construct of Language Proficiency
Applications of psychological models to language assessment
This books aims to open up new perspectives in the study of language proficiency by bringing together current research from different fields in psychology and linguistics. All contributions start out from empirical studies, which are then related to applications in language assessment. The book also serves as a survey of recent developments in psycholinguistic research in the Netherlands. The book starts out with a thorough introduction of international literature on models of language proficiency, language development and its assessment. Section 1 deals with first language proficiency and addresses such problems as grammar in early child language, grammatical proficiency and its (in)variance across a range of ages, reading abilities, and writing skills. Section 2 focuses on multilingual proficiency and deals with test bias in relation to the background of the second language learner, bilingual proficiency in ethnic minority children, the development of the second language learner lexicon, communicative competence of school-age children in the context of second language learning, the assessment of foreign language attrition and the dimensionality in oral foreign language proficiency.
[Not in series, 62] 1992. viii, 212 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 13 February 2012
Published online on 13 February 2012
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
- Preface | pp. vii–viii
- Introduction
- 1. Modeling and assessing language proficiencyJohn H.A.L. de Jong and Ludo Verhoeven | p. 3
- Section 1. First Language Proficiency
- 2. The construct of grammar in early language developmentFolkert Kuiken | p. 23
- 3. Dimensons in grammatical proficiencyWim H.J. van Bon | p. 33
- 4. Monitoring reading and spelling achievementMartin J.C. Mommers and Johan H.L. Oud | p. 49
- 5. Speech activity theory and reading comprehension assessmentEduard Bol, Giel Gresnigt and Mariëtte J. de Haan | p. 61
- 6. Assessment of reading disabilitiesAryan van der Leij and Harry Smeets | p. 71
- 7. Information analysis in written discourseCarel van Wijk | p. 85
- 8. Large scale writing assessmentHenk Blok and Kees de Glopper | p. 101
- Section 2: Multilingual Proficiency
- 9. Differential item functioningFrank Kok | p. 115
- 10. Assessment of bilingual proficiencyLudo Verhoeven | p. 125
- 11. Self-assessment of minority language proficiencyKees de Bot | p. 137
- 12. Exploring the second language learner lexiconAnne Vermeer | p. 147
- 13. Modeling communicative second language competenceLudo Verhoeven and Anne Vermeer | p. 163
- 14. Modeling and assessing foreign language lossErik Schils and Bert Weltens | p. 175
- 15. Dimensions in oral foreign language proficiencyJohn H.A.L. de Jong and Lieneke W. van Ginkel | p. 187
- Subject index | pp. 207–210
- List of contributors | pp. 211–212
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