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ACM Sigapl Apl Quote Quad | 2002
Tim McNamara; Kathryn Hill; Lynette A. May
Many contemporary currents in applied linguistics have favored discourse studies within assessment; there have been calls for cross-fertilization with other areas within applied linguistics, critiques of the positivist tradition within language testing research, and the growing impact of Conversation Analysis (CA) and sociocultural theory. This chapter focuses on the resulting increase in discourse-based studies of oral proficiency assessment techniques. These studies initially focused on the traditional oral proficiency interview but have since been extended to new test formats, including paired and group interaction. We discuss the research carried out on a number of factors in the assessment setting, including the roles of interlocutor, candidate, and rater, and the impact of tasks, task performance conditions, and rating criteria. Recent research has also concentrated more specifically on the assessment of pragmatic competence and on the applications of technology within the assessment of spoken language, including the comparability of semidirect and direct methods for such assessment and the use of computer corpora.
Annual Review of Applied Linguistics | 2002
Tim McNamara; Kathryn Hill; Lynette A. May
Faculty of Education | 2006
Lynette A. May
Faculty of Education | 2010
Lynette A. May
Faculty of Education | 2017
Noriko Iwashita; Lynette A. May; Paul Moore
Faculty of Education | 2014
Qiuxian Chen; Lynette A. May; Valentina Klenowski; Margaret A. Kettle
Faculty of Education | 2012
Margaret A. Kettle; Lynette A. May
Office of Education Research; Faculty of Education | 2011
Catherine A. Doherty; Margaret A. Kettle; Lynette A. May; Emma Caukill
Faculty of Education | 2011
Lynette A. May
Faculty of Education | 2009
Lynette A. May