Assessing Language Learners’ Knowledge of Speech Acts: A Test Validation Study

Veryfew attempts have been made in the past to develop instruments to measure pragmatic knowledge of second language (L2) learners. The absence of such instruments in the literature of English language teaching (ELT) underscores the need for the researchers to develop new tests that are specifically...

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Main Authors: Parviz Birjandi, Mohammad Mehdi Soleimani
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Language:English
Published: Allameh Tabataba'i University Press 2013-05-01
Series:Issues in Language Teaching
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Online Access:https://ilt.atu.ac.ir/article_1349_264867b59718034adbc2c7642035429b.pdf
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spelling doaj-d7417f37addd4ce487a40e6c5cd4bbca2020-11-25T03:57:30ZengAllameh Tabataba'i University PressIssues in Language Teaching2322-37152476-61942013-05-01211261349Assessing Language Learners’ Knowledge of Speech Acts: A Test Validation StudyParviz Birjandi0Mohammad Mehdi Soleimani1Professor of Applied Linguistics, Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran, IranPh.D. Candidate, Islamic Azad University, Science and ResearchVeryfew attempts have been made in the past to develop instruments to measure pragmatic knowledge of second language (L2) learners. The absence of such instruments in the literature of English language teaching (ELT) underscores the need for the researchers to develop new tests that are specifically designed to assess this crucial but less explored aspect of language learners’ (LLs) knowledge. In line with this objective, the present study was conducted to develop and validate four tests of pragmatic knowledge that measured LLs’ knowledge of speech acts. The following steps were taken in this study to develop the written discourse completion tests (WDCTs) and the multiple-choice discourse completion tests (MCDCTs) that respectively measured the test takers’ ability to produce and comprehend request speech act. During the “prototype step” the researchers identified the content and the number of items for each designated test battery. At the “test construction step” the sociolinguistic variables of power (P), social distance (D), and absolute rank of imposition (R) were inserted into the content of the test items. Finally, at the “validation step” the reliability of the tests was examined. The finding of the study showed that the constructed test batteries were sufficiently reliable and valid for measuring pragmatic knowledge of L2 learners.https://ilt.atu.ac.ir/article_1349_264867b59718034adbc2c7642035429b.pdfpragmatic competenceinterlanguage pragmaticstest developmentspeech acts
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Assessing Language Learners’ Knowledge of Speech Acts: A Test Validation Study
Issues in Language Teaching
pragmatic competence
interlanguage pragmatics
test development
speech acts
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Mohammad Mehdi Soleimani
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title Assessing Language Learners’ Knowledge of Speech Acts: A Test Validation Study
title_short Assessing Language Learners’ Knowledge of Speech Acts: A Test Validation Study
title_full Assessing Language Learners’ Knowledge of Speech Acts: A Test Validation Study
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title_full_unstemmed Assessing Language Learners’ Knowledge of Speech Acts: A Test Validation Study
title_sort assessing language learners’ knowledge of speech acts: a test validation study
publisher Allameh Tabataba'i University Press
series Issues in Language Teaching
issn 2322-3715
2476-6194
publishDate 2013-05-01
description Veryfew attempts have been made in the past to develop instruments to measure pragmatic knowledge of second language (L2) learners. The absence of such instruments in the literature of English language teaching (ELT) underscores the need for the researchers to develop new tests that are specifically designed to assess this crucial but less explored aspect of language learners’ (LLs) knowledge. In line with this objective, the present study was conducted to develop and validate four tests of pragmatic knowledge that measured LLs’ knowledge of speech acts. The following steps were taken in this study to develop the written discourse completion tests (WDCTs) and the multiple-choice discourse completion tests (MCDCTs) that respectively measured the test takers’ ability to produce and comprehend request speech act. During the “prototype step” the researchers identified the content and the number of items for each designated test battery. At the “test construction step” the sociolinguistic variables of power (P), social distance (D), and absolute rank of imposition (R) were inserted into the content of the test items. Finally, at the “validation step” the reliability of the tests was examined. The finding of the study showed that the constructed test batteries were sufficiently reliable and valid for measuring pragmatic knowledge of L2 learners.
topic pragmatic competence
interlanguage pragmatics
test development
speech acts
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