Learner corpora in language testing and assessment

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Learner corpora in language testing and assessment

edited by Marcus Callies, Sandra Götz

(Studies in corpus linguistics, v. 70)

J. Benjamins, c2015

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

The aim of this volume is to highlight the benefits and potential of using learner corpora for the testing and assessment of L2 proficiency in both speaking and writing, reflecting the growing importance of learner corpora in applied linguistics and second language acquisition research. Identifying several desiderata for future research and practice, the volume presents a selection of original studies, covering a variety of different languages. It features studies that present very thoroughly compiled new corpus resources which are tailor-made and ready for analysis in LTA, new tools for the automatic assessment of proficiency levels, and new methods of (self-)assessment with the help of learner corpora. Other studies suggest innovative research methodologies of how proficiency can be operationalized through learner corpus data. The volume is of particular interest to researchers in (applied) corpus linguistics, learner corpus research, language testing and assessment, as well as for materials developers and language teachers.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Learner corpora in language testing and assessment: Prospects and challenges (by Callies, Marcus)
  • 2. New corpus resources, tools and methods
  • 3. The Marburg Corpus of Intermediate Learner English (MILE) (by Kreyer, Rolf)
  • 4. Avalingua: Natural language processing for automatic error detection (by Gamallo Otero, Pablo)
  • 5. Data commentary in science writing: Using a small, specialized corpus for formative self-assessment practices (by Nordrum, Lene)
  • 6. First steps in assigning proficiency to texts in a learner corpus of computer-mediated communication (by Marchand, Tim)
  • 7. Data-driven approaches to the assessment of proficiency
  • 8. The English Vocabulary Profile as a benchmark for assigning levels to learner corpus data (by Lenko-Szymanska, Agnieszka)
  • 9. A multidimensional analysis of learner language during story reconstruction in interviews (by Perez-Paredes, Pascual)
  • 10. Article use and criterial features in Spanish EFL writing: A pilot study from CEFR A2 to B2 levels (by Diez-Bedmar, Maria Belen)
  • 11. Tense and aspect errors in spoken learner English: Implications for language testing and assessment (by Gotz, Sandra)
  • 12. Authors
  • 13. Index

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