Defining and Assessing Lexical Proficiency

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advanced lexical proficiency assessment
applied linguistics
assessing
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Automated Scoring
British National Corpus
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defining
Developmental Indices
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human rater reliability
Human Scores
L2 Learner
L2 Lexical Knowledge
L2 lexical proficiency
L2 Lexicon
lexical competence
lexical complexity measures
Lexical Density
Lexical Diversity
Lexical Errors
Lexical Frequency Profile
Lexical Indices
Lexical Measures
lexical proficiency
Lexical Quality
Lexical Semantic Connections
Lexical Sophistication
linguistics
Performance Assessment
performance-based assessment
Productive Vocabulary Tests
Proficient Language User
second language
second language assessment
second language lexical proficiency analyses
vocabulary
vocabulary acquisition
vocabulary discrete-point tests
VST
Word Form
Word Frequency Values
Word Knowledge
writing proficiency evaluation

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032086491
  • Weight: 381g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This comprehensive account of performance-based assessment of L2 lexical proficiency analyzes and compares two of the primary methods of evaluation used in the field and unpacks the ways in which they tap into different dimensions of one model of lexical competence and proficiency.

This book builds on the latest research on performance-based assessment, which has most recently pointed to the application of more quantitative measures to L2 data, to systematically explore the qualitative method of using human raters in assessment exercises and the quantitative method of using automatic computation of statistical measures of lexis and phraseology. Supported by an up-to-date review of the existing literature, both approaches’ unique features are highlighted but also compared to one another to provide a holistic overview of performance-based assessment as it stands today at both the theoretical and empirical level. These findings are exemplified in a concluding chapter, which summarizes results from an empirical study looking at a range of lexical and phraseological features and human raters’ scores of over 150 essays written by both L2 learners of English and native speakers. Taken together, the volume challenges existing tendencies within the field which attempt to use one method to validate one another by demonstrating their capacity to indicate very different elements of lexical proficiency, thereby offering a means by which to better conceptualize performance-based assessment of L2 vocabulary in the future.

This book will be of interest to students and researchers working in second language acquisition and applied linguistics research, particularly those interested in issues around assessment, vocabulary acquisition, and language proficiency.

Agnieszka Leńko-Szymańska is Assistant Professor at the Institute of Applied Linguistics at the University of Warsaw, Poland.

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