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1501
Biculturality and performance in cloze tests of language comprehension : a cross-cultural study
In: Journal of multilingual & multicultural development. - Colchester : Routledge 2 (1981) 3, 183-194
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1502
The reduced redundancy test and the cloze procedure as measures of global language proficiency
In: The modern language journal. - Hoboken, NJ [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell 65 (1981) 1, 54-58
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An examination of two methods of generating and scoring CLOZE tests with students of German on three levels
In: The modern language journal. - Hoboken, NJ [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell 65 (1981) 3, 254-261
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Linguistic and cultural affiliations of pupils of West Indian descent in English schools
Vorhaus, Gwyneth. - : Brunel University School of Sport and Education PhD Theses, 1981
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Ein Sprachperzeptionstest fuer den Ausspracheunterricht
In: Beiträge zu Theorie und Praxis der Sprechwissenschaft. - Halle (Saale) : Martin-Luther-Univ. (1981), 46-57
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Practice and problems in language testing : proceedings of the Fourth International Language Testing Symposium of the Interuniversitaere Sprachtestgruppe, held at the University of Essex, 14-17th September, 1981
Culhane, T. (Hrsg.); Klein-Braley, Christine (Hrsg.); Stevenson, D.K. (Hrsg.)...
In: University of Essex / Department of Language and Linguistics. Occasional papers. - Colchester : Univ. (1981) 26, 1-169
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Selective deletions with multiple cues : a variation of the cloze procedure as a technique for teaching and testing reading
In: Die Unterrichtspraxis. - Cherry Hill, NJ : American Assoc. of Teachers of German 14 (1981) 2, 208-211
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Performance of children with normal and impaired oral language production on a set of auditory comprehension tests
In: Journal of speech and hearing disorders. - Washington, DC : Ass. 46 (1981) 2, 150-159
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1509
The visual equivalency of the Word Intelligibility by Picture Identification Test
Nicholson, Nancy K.. - : Northern Illinois University, 1981
Abstract: Includes bibliographical references. ; The Word Intelligibility by Picture Identification Test (WIPI), developed by Ross and Lerman (1970), is widely used to test the speech understanding ability of children. It was designed for administration not only in the auditory mode but also with visual and combined auditory-visual cues. While the four test lists that comprise the WIPI have been shown to be highly equivalent when administered auditorily, visual realtionships have not been established. The present investigation was designed to explore the visual equivalency of the WIPI Test lists as well as the effects of speaker differences and order of presentation on viewer performance. The materials for this investigation consisted of the four 25-word test lists of the WIPI Test. The items were videotaped in black and white under controlled lighting conditions using four female speakers, age 22 to 32 years. All reported having normal hearing and spoke General American English with no articulation abnormalities. They were instructed to read each stimulus item using the carrier phrase, "Show me _____", once every 15 seconds with normal vocal effort. Articulation of each sentence w'as initiated and terminated with a slightly open, relaxed mouth position. Following the videotaping, the sixteen taped lists (four lists from each of four speakers) were grouped into four different randomizations and were edited onto cassette videotapes with a four-second interstimulus interval. Forty students from Northern Illinois University served as subjects for this investigation. None had any previous formal training in speechreading, and all demonstrated normal hearing and vision. The stimulus tapes were viewed by four groups of ten subjects each during four separate sessions. Answer sheets containing the six word choices for each WIPI item were given to the subjects who were instructed to circle the item that was visually perceived. The 16 response sheets from each of the ifO subjects were initially scored according to the total number of words correctly identified. The mean scores and standard deviations for each speaker, test list, and randomization were then computed. In order to determine if there was a significant difference between the visibility of the four WIPI Test lists and to discover whether this visibility was affected by speaker and randomization differences, the data were subjected to an analysis of variance, three-factor repeated measures design (Winer, 1971). A post-hoc Newman-Keuls Multiple Range Test (Winer, 1971) was also performed. Results of the visual observations indicated that, first of all, the order of list presentation did not affect subject perfromance. Second, analysis of the data indicated that the productions of three of the four speakers were visually equivalent while one of the four resulted in statistically different scores. This difference, however, was equivalent to less than one word which was not clinically significant, finally, data analysis indicated that WIPI List 1 and List 2 were statistically different from List 3 and List 4, but in this case, the difference was equivalent to less than a two-word variation. Interpretation of these data leads to the conclusion that the four WIPI Test lists are visually similar enough to be used for general clinical purposes. However, for more accurate results, List 1 and List 2 should be used for visual and auditory-visual comparison since the basic visibility of these lists is equal. The same is true for Lists 3 and With auditory equivalencies already established, the WIPI Test can now successfully be used as a measurement instrument to probe the auditory, visual, and combined auditory-visual speech perception of a clinical population. ; M.A. (Master of Arts)
Keyword: Children--Language; Speech perception; Word Intelligibility by Picture Identification Test; Word recognition
URL: https://commons.lib.niu.edu/handle/10843/19193
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1510
Trait and Process Aspects of Vocabulary Knowledge and Verbal Ability.
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1981)
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1511
How an Unfamiliar Thing Should Be Called
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1981)
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1512
Shortening of Defense Language Aptitude Battery
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1981)
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1513
Research in language testing
Fishman, Michelle; Perkins, Kyle (Hrsg.); Snow, Becky Gerlach. - Rowley, Mass. : Newbury House Publ., 1980
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Modified cloze and cloze testing in Spanish
In: The bilingual review. - Tempe, Ariz. : Arizona State University 7 (1980) 3, 203-211
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Single word versus connected speech articulation testing
In: Language, speech and hearing services in schools. - Rockville, Md. : Assoc. 11 (1980) 3, 175-179
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Native and nonnative speaker performance on cloze tests
In: Language learning. - Hoboken, NJ : Wiley 30 (1980) 1, 59-76
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Le test de comprehension de l'anglais oral : recherche d'une adaptation a l'objectif
In: Les langues modernes. - Paris : A.P.L.V. 74 (1980) 1, 97-107
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Foreign language recommendations of the President's Commission and the JNCL resolutions on language in American education : an analysis
In: The modern language journal. - Hoboken, NJ [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell 64 (1980) 3, 303-310
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1519
Infant listening comprehension abilities : implications for theory and practice
In: Proceedings of the conference child language development. - Launceston, Tasmania : Launceston Teachers Centre (1980), 105-124
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Sprachstandsmessung bei Schulanfängern. - Ausländische Kinder an unseren Schulen : Integration, Beratung, Unterricht ; H. 5 : Sprachstandsmessung bei Schulanfängern. -
Fliegner, Josef; Gogolin, Ingrid. - Düsseldorf : Pädag. Inst. der Landeshauptstadt Düsseldorf, 1980
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