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Evaluating tests of second language development : a framework and an empirical study
Barkaoui, Khaled [Verfasser]. - 2021
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Evaluating Tests of Second Language Development : A Framework and an Empirical Study
Barkaoui, Khaled [Verfasser]. - Frankfurt a.M. : Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, 2021
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Identity and Pragmatic Transfer: The Role of Omani EFL Learners' Identities in Their Pragmatics Choices in English
Abstract: Several researchers contend that learners identities influence their understanding and use of L2 pragmatics (e.g., Blum-Kulka, 1991; Kasper & Schmidt, 1996). They observe that L2 learners might be aware of L2 sociopragmatic variables (i.e., cultural and social rules that govern the use of L2 speech acts) and might possess the pragmalinguistic ability to realize a certain speech act as NSs would, yet learners choose to respond in a way consistent with their L1, which reflects their identity. However, the role of learner identity in L2 pragmatic use has received little attention in current research on L2 pragmatics. This study aims to address this gap by examining the oral production of refusals in English by EFL learners and the role of learner identity in their pragmatic choices and transfer. Each of 10 Omani EFL learners responded to 12 Oral DCT scenarios, four in Omani Arabic and eight in English, and then responded to interviews about why they made certain pragmalinguistic and sociopragmatic choices when responding to the scenarios in English. The findings revealed that the participants pragmatic choices when refusing in English were influenced by their perceptions of various sociopragmatic and contextual variables. Furthermore, their perceptions of these variables were greatly influenced by the way they see themselves as EFL learners and as Omanis. Therefore, this study argues that the participants' pragmatic transfer seems to be an enactment of their identity. The focus on the influence of learner identity in this study is unique and responds to recent calls in SLA to redefine language learning as a social rather than a purely cognitive process (e.g., Firth & Wagner, 2007). By combining cognitive and sociocultural approaches to studying L2 pragmatics, this study reveals a complex interaction between pragmatic behavior and identity. One of the main implications of the study is a call for re-conceptualizing pragmatic transfer in SLA to better reflect L2 learners sociolinguistic reality. In addition, L2 teachers should be made aware that L2 learners pragmatic transfer is influenced by learners identity, and, as a result, should not be treated simply as a pragmatic error or failure to be corrected and criticized.
Keyword: Communication; Crosscultural Approach; L2 Pragmatics; Language Culture and Identity; Learner Identity; Perceived Transfer; Pragmatic Transfer; Pragmatics; Refusal in English; Refusals in Omani Arabic; Sociocultural Approach
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10315/32796
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Examining the impact of L2 proficiency and keyboarding skills on scores on TOEFL-iBT writing tasks
In: Language testing. - London : Sage 31 (2014) 2, 241-259
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Using Multilevel Modeling in Language Assessment Research: A Conceptual Introduction
In: Language assessment quarterly. - New York, NY [u.a.] : Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group 10 (2013) 3, 241-273
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Test-takers' strategic behaviors in independent and integrated speaking tasks
In: Applied linguistics. - Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press 34 (2013) 3, 304-324
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Test-Takers' Strategic Behaviors in Independent and Integrated Speaking Tasks
Barkaoui, Khaled; Brooks, Lindsay; Swain, Merrill. - : Oxford University Press, 2013
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Test-Takers' Strategic Behaviors in Independent and Integrated Speaking Tasks
Barkaoui, Khaled; Brooks, Lindsay; Swain, Merrill. - : Oxford University Press, 2012
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Think-aloud protocols in research on essay rating: An empirical study of their veridicality and reactivity
In: Language testing. - London : Sage 28 (2011) 1, 51-75
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Variability in ESL essay rating processes: the role of the rating scale and rater experience
In: Language assessment quarterly. - New York, NY [u.a.] : Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group 7 (2010) 1, 54-74
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Explaining ESL essay holistic scores: a multilevel modeling approach
In: Language testing. - London : Sage 27 (2010) 4, 515-535
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Building a Validity Argument for the Test of English as a Foreign Language (review)
In: Canadian modern language review. - Toronto : Ontario Modern Language Teachers Association 65 (2009) 4, 657-659
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Developing a questionnaire to investigate second language learners’ preferences for two types of form-focused instruction
In: System. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 37 (2009) 1, 70-81
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Is it relevant? The role of off-task talk in collaborative learning
In: Journal of applied linguistics. - Biggleswade : Equinox 5 (2008) 1, 31-54
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Participants, texts, and processes in ESL/EFL essay tests: a narrative review of the literature
In: Canadian modern language review. - Toronto : Ontario Modern Language Teachers Association 64 (2007) 1, 99-134
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