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Task parallelness: investigating the difficulty of two spoken narrative tasks
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Opening the black box: exploring automated speaking evaluation ; Issues in Language Testing Around the World: Insights for Language Test Users.
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Re-engineering a speaking test used for university admissions purposes: considerations and constraints: the case of IELTS
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Analysing multi-person discourse in group speaking tests: how do test-taker characteristics, task types and group sizes affect co-constructed discourse in groups?
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Investigating the use of language functions for validating speaking test specifications
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The IELTS Speaking Test: what can we learn from examiner voices?
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Academic speaking: does the construct exist, and if so, how do we test it?
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Applying the socio-cognitive framework: gathering validity evidence during the development of a speaking test ; Lessons and Legacy: A Tribute to Professor Cyril J Weir (1950–2018)
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A comparison of holistic, analytic, and part marking models in speaking assessment
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Validating speaking test rating scales through microanalysis of fluency using PRAAT
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ПЕРЕДУМОВИ ЯКІСНОГО ОЦІНЮВАННЯ УМІНЬ АНГЛІЙСЬКОГО УСНОГО МОВЛЕННЯ ; DEVELOPING QUALITY ASSESSMENTS OF ORAL SPEECH IN ENGLISH
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In: Ars linguodidacticae; № 1 (2017); 16-24 ; ARS LINGUODIDACTICAE; № 1 (2017): Ars linguodidacticae; 16-24 ; 2663-0303 (2020)
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