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1501
Biculturality and performance in cloze tests of language comprehension : a cross-cultural study
In: Journal of multilingual & multicultural development. - Colchester : Routledge 2 (1981) 3, 183-194
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The reduced redundancy test and the cloze procedure as measures of global language proficiency
In: The modern language journal. - Hoboken, NJ [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell 65 (1981) 1, 54-58
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An examination of two methods of generating and scoring CLOZE tests with students of German on three levels
In: The modern language journal. - Hoboken, NJ [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell 65 (1981) 3, 254-261
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Linguistic and cultural affiliations of pupils of West Indian descent in English schools
Vorhaus, Gwyneth. - : Brunel University School of Sport and Education PhD Theses, 1981
Abstract: This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University. ; Previous studies have found that West Indian pupils under-achieve in English schools. Unlike other ethnic minorities their "English-speaking" classification often precludes special language assistance. This study investigated the language usage and cultural affiliations of pupils of West Indian descent, using a sample of 241 twelve year olds from 7 schools. A special English test based on differences between Standard English and West Indian Dialect and an Attitude Test based on children's statements about culture, language, race and education were constructed and administered with a Cognitive Test and Anxiety Test. Teachers' views were obtained from a Teachers' Questionnaire. The experimental group was composed of pupils of West Indian descent taught by a compensatory programme that attempted to boost pupils' cultural self-esteem and correct language errors stemming from differences between 'Standard' and 'Dialect'. One control group comprised pupils of West Indian descent who received no special programme. The other was composed of white indigenous English children in similar schools. The main findings of the study were as follows: 1. English Test results indicated significant differences of score between the English and West Indian pupils on key grammar terms. 2. Cultural 'poles' of attitude groupings indicated sharp differences between these groups despite the British birth and education of the pupils of West Indian descent. 3. The experimental group, supposedly withdrawn at random from main group classes for the special cultural and linguistic enrichment programme, expressed unhappy attitudes and obtained significantly lower scores on the English and Cognitive Tests than either of the other groups. 4. Subsequent testing was carried out in the schools from which the experimental group had been obtained. This offered further evidence of the experimental group’s unusual characteristics, and provided additional information in a comparison made with the original control groups. The findings indicate that children of West Indian descent experience some difficulty with elements of language where ‘Standard’ and 'Dialect' differ and that these language elements should be taught in the main class group. The method of withdrawing West Indian pupils for special language and cultural classes is not recommended, as neither linguistic nor cultural benefits were observed and definite contra-indications were noted. Futhermore, 'multiculturalism' appears to be as important for the ethnic majority as for the minorities. Future research could develop the Attitude Test for use in correlative studies with English and other tests. It has been a particularly useful tool for identifying linguistic and cultural attitudes of a minority and has revealed group characteristics not previously identified. The English Test could contribute to the construction of diagnostic tests and lay the basis for a teaching programme based on features of 'Dialect' and ‘Standard’, in order to meet the needs of pupils of West Indian descent within a multicultural context in an integrated classroom. ; Leverhulme Trust Fund
Keyword: Anxiety test; Cognitive test; Cultural self-esteem; Language errors; Special language assistance
URL: http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/5501
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1505
Ein Sprachperzeptionstest fuer den Ausspracheunterricht
In: Beiträge zu Theorie und Praxis der Sprechwissenschaft. - Halle (Saale) : Martin-Luther-Univ. (1981), 46-57
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Practice and problems in language testing : proceedings of the Fourth International Language Testing Symposium of the Interuniversitaere Sprachtestgruppe, held at the University of Essex, 14-17th September, 1981
Culhane, T. (Hrsg.); Klein-Braley, Christine (Hrsg.); Stevenson, D.K. (Hrsg.)...
In: University of Essex / Department of Language and Linguistics. Occasional papers. - Colchester : Univ. (1981) 26, 1-169
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Selective deletions with multiple cues : a variation of the cloze procedure as a technique for teaching and testing reading
In: Die Unterrichtspraxis. - Cherry Hill, NJ : American Assoc. of Teachers of German 14 (1981) 2, 208-211
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Performance of children with normal and impaired oral language production on a set of auditory comprehension tests
In: Journal of speech and hearing disorders. - Washington, DC : Ass. 46 (1981) 2, 150-159
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The visual equivalency of the Word Intelligibility by Picture Identification Test
Nicholson, Nancy K.. - : Northern Illinois University, 1981
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1510
Trait and Process Aspects of Vocabulary Knowledge and Verbal Ability.
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1981)
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How an Unfamiliar Thing Should Be Called
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1981)
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Shortening of Defense Language Aptitude Battery
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1981)
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Research in language testing
Fishman, Michelle; Perkins, Kyle (Hrsg.); Snow, Becky Gerlach. - Rowley, Mass. : Newbury House Publ., 1980
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1514
Modified cloze and cloze testing in Spanish
In: The bilingual review. - Tempe, Ariz. : Arizona State University 7 (1980) 3, 203-211
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Single word versus connected speech articulation testing
In: Language, speech and hearing services in schools. - Rockville, Md. : Assoc. 11 (1980) 3, 175-179
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Native and nonnative speaker performance on cloze tests
In: Language learning. - Hoboken, NJ : Wiley 30 (1980) 1, 59-76
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Le test de comprehension de l'anglais oral : recherche d'une adaptation a l'objectif
In: Les langues modernes. - Paris : A.P.L.V. 74 (1980) 1, 97-107
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Foreign language recommendations of the President's Commission and the JNCL resolutions on language in American education : an analysis
In: The modern language journal. - Hoboken, NJ [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell 64 (1980) 3, 303-310
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Infant listening comprehension abilities : implications for theory and practice
In: Proceedings of the conference child language development. - Launceston, Tasmania : Launceston Teachers Centre (1980), 105-124
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Sprachstandsmessung bei Schulanfängern. - Ausländische Kinder an unseren Schulen : Integration, Beratung, Unterricht ; H. 5 : Sprachstandsmessung bei Schulanfängern. -
Fliegner, Josef; Gogolin, Ingrid. - Düsseldorf : Pädag. Inst. der Landeshauptstadt Düsseldorf, 1980
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