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Peer reviewedTibbits, Donald F. – Journal of Reading, 1988
Describes and evaluates the Test of Adolescent Language-2 (TOAL-2), a revision of the Test of Adolescent Language (TOAL). Concludes that while the TOAL-2 is a good test to identify language disordered students, it is not effective in determining areas of relative strength and weakness in language abilities. (MM)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Language Skills, Language Tests, Secondary Education
Peer reviewedBlau, Andrea F.; And Others – Exceptional Children, 1984
A study involving 10 children with language impairments revealed high correlations between scores on the CELI (Carrow Elicited Language Inventory) and spontaneous language samples (LS). Findings suggested, however, that although the CELI identifies children needing language intervention, it cannot replace LS in developing appropriate language…
Descriptors: Disability Identification, Intervention, Language Handicaps, Language Tests
Wang, Binhong – English Language Teaching, 2008
Oral English teaching has long been a weak link in the science universities in China, let alone the research on oral English test by quantitative method. Therefore, OEPT in the U.S. sheds light on the spoken English teaching and researching in China. OEPT (Oral English Proficiency Test) is a spoken English test aimed to assess the oral English…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Oral Language
Mirici, Ismail Hakki – Online Submission, 2008
The European Language Portfolio (ELP) was developed and piloted by the Language Policy Division of the Council of Europe, Strasbourg, from 1998 to 2000. It was launched on a pan-European level during the European Year of Languages as a tool to support the development of plurilingualism and pluriculturalism…
Descriptors: Portfolios (Background Materials), Language Planning, Guidelines, Foreign Countries
Cook, H. Gary; Wilmes, Carsten; Boals, Tim; Santos, Martin – Wisconsin Center for Education Research (NJ1), 2008
Title III of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB) requires state education agencies to develop progress and attainment benchmarks for school districts, called annual measurable achievement objectives (AMAOs), for English language learners (ELLs). AMAOs must be based on annual assessments of English proficiency in the domains of listening,…
Descriptors: Language Proficiency, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Language Tests
Burman, Douglas D.; Bitan, Tali; Booth, James R. – Neuropsychologia, 2008
Why females generally perform better on language tasks than males is unknown. Sex differences were here identified in children (ages 9-15) across two linguistic tasks for words presented in two modalities. Bilateral activation in the inferior frontal and superior temporal gyri and activation in the left fusiform gyrus of girls was greater than in…
Descriptors: Females, Linguistics, Language Tests, Cognitive Processes
Lim, Valerie P. C.; Rickard Liow, Susan J.; Lincoln, Michelle; Chan, Yiong, Huak; Onslow, Mark – Applied Psycholinguistics, 2008
In multilingual Asian communities, determining language dominance for clinical assessment and intervention is often complex. The aim of this study was to develop a self-report classification tool for identifying the dominant language in English-Mandarin bilinguals. Participants (N = 168) completed a questionnaire on language history and…
Descriptors: Language Dominance, Discriminant Analysis, Classification, Mandarin Chinese
Hoza, Jack – Sign Language Studies, 2008
A notable difference between signed and spoken languages is the use of nonmanual linguistic signals that co-occur with the production of signs. These nonmanual signals involve primarily the face and upper torso and are an important feature of American Sign Language (ASL). They include grammatical markers that indicate syntactic categories such as…
Descriptors: Grammar, Syntax, Form Classes (Languages), Deafness
Young, Richard F. – Language Learning, 2008
This chapter continues the focus on learning, but now in the context of schooling. How does a practice approach explain language learning in relationship to language teaching and language testing? In Practice Theory, a foreign language classroom is a site for pedagogical practices and what students learn is how to participate in those practices.…
Descriptors: Test Results, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Testing
Larcombe, Wendy; Malkin, Ian – Higher Education Research and Development, 2008
As writing skills have a significant impact on a Law student's ability to successfully complete assessment tasks, it is important to identify early, and refer to appropriate programs, students likely to benefit from language and writing skills support. This article describes in-class exercises developed in the Law School at the University of…
Descriptors: Law Students, Law Schools, Writing Skills, Academic Support Services
De Diego-Balaguer, R.; Couette, M.; Dolbeau, G.; Durr, A.; Youssov, K.; Bachoud-Levi, A.-C. – Brain, 2008
Although the role of the striatum in language processing is still largely unclear, a number of recent proposals have outlined its specific contribution. Different studies report evidence converging to a picture where the striatum may be involved in those aspects of rule-application requiring non-automatized behaviour. This is the main…
Descriptors: Artificial Languages, Diseases, Patients, Short Term Memory
Wolf, Mikyung Kim; Farnsworth, Tim; Herman, Joan – Educational Assessment, 2008
The No Child Left Behind Act has made a great impact on states' policies in assessing English language learner (ELL) students. The legislation requires states to develop or adopt sound assessments to validly measure the ELL students' English language proficiency (ELP). Although states have moved rapidly to meet these requirements, they face…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Validity, Second Language Learning, Accountability
Tarnanen, Mirja; Huhta, Ari – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2008
This paper reviews developments and future challenges in language policy, planning and assessment in Finland, where several important changes in legislation, curricula and assessment systems have recently taken place. Language proficiency requirement of immigrants and civil servants have been redefined, school curricula have been revised and new…
Descriptors: Language Planning, Language Tests, Foreign Countries, Immigrants
Garcia Mayo, Maria del Pilar – System: An International Journal of Educational Technology and Applied Linguistics, 2008
This paper examines one aspect of article acquisition: the various nongeneric uses of the definite article in English. Previous research (Hawkins, J., 1978. "Definiteness and Indefiniteness." Academic Press, San Diego, CA.) identified eight major categories of nongeneric use. More recent work by (Liu, D., Gleason, J.L., 2002.…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Sentences, Native Speakers, English (Second Language)
Storch, Neomy; Hill, Kathryn – Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 2008
There is a common expectation, particularly amongst international students, that studying in an English-medium university should automatically produce a significant improvement in their English language skills. However, there is growing evidence to suggest that this is not necessarily the case. This paper reports on a study which investigated the…
Descriptors: Language Tests, Language Skills, English (Second Language), Language Proficiency

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