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Taguchi, Naoko – Modern Language Journal, 2008
This study developed an original instrument that measures pragmatic comprehension in Japanese as a foreign language (JFL). It examined the ability to comprehend implied meaning encoded in conventional and nonconventional features and the effect of proficiency on comprehension. There were 63 college students of Japanese at 2 proficiency levels who…
Descriptors: Test Format, Scores, Second Language Learning, Japanese

Greidanus, Tine; Nienhuis, Lydius – Modern Language Journal, 2001
Examined the development of the word knowledge of two groups of advanced learners of French as a second language by means of a slightly revised version of a particular test format. Studied the type of distractor most suited to the participants, distinguished the role of three types of associations, and linked qualitative aspects of word knowledge…
Descriptors: Advanced Students, French, Language Tests, Second Language Instruction
Greidanus, Tine; Beks, Bianca; Wakely, Richard – Modern Language Journal, 2005
The present study is a continuation of the work presented in the 2001 article by Greidanus and Nienhuis. In the current study, we also examine the quality of word knowledge among advanced learners of French as a second language (L2) by means of a word associates test. We studied the development of word knowledge among 6 groups of university-level…
Descriptors: Indo European Languages, Second Language Learning, Language Tests, Native Speakers
Brantmeier, Cindy – Modern Language Journal, 2005
The present study examined how a reader's subject knowledge, the analogy versus nonanalogy difference in text type, and type of test (written recall, sentence completion, and multiple choice) affect first language (L1) and second language (L2) reading comprehension. There were three participant groups: (a) 53 native Costa Ricans enrolled in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Test Format, Statistical Analysis, Recall (Psychology)