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Testing Listening Comprehension Tests
TESOL Quarterly, 1979This article is designed to stimulate second-language instructors to evaluate their listening comprehension tests. Are these tests really testing the linguistic components underlying comprehension of an oral message and the ability to understand native speech?
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Computer testing of listening comprehension
Computers & Education, 1994Abstract This article describes a listening comprehension computer program and discusses its effects on general second language proficiency, measured in an experiment with large samples. In a research project with smaller samples language data were analysed to assess common types of listening errors and to determine the effects of the computer ...
J.E.D. Grezel, A.G. Sciarone
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1958
In this paper the design, construction, acoustical testing, and articulation testing of a listening studio, giving reasonably constant listening conditions, is described. The reverberation time has been measured by several methods, and was found to be equal to about 0.5 sec. A comparison of the individual results is presented.
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In this paper the design, construction, acoustical testing, and articulation testing of a listening studio, giving reasonably constant listening conditions, is described. The reverberation time has been measured by several methods, and was found to be equal to about 0.5 sec. A comparison of the individual results is presented.
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2012
The same intelligibility of words can be realized under very different combinations of reverberation and signal to noise ratio. Unfortunately the current metrics do not account for the effort paid by the listener in order to achieve a given speech intelligibility.
PRODI, Nicola +2 more
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The same intelligibility of words can be realized under very different combinations of reverberation and signal to noise ratio. Unfortunately the current metrics do not account for the effort paid by the listener in order to achieve a given speech intelligibility.
PRODI, Nicola +2 more
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Dichotic Listening Test–Retest Reliability in Children
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2019Purpose The objective of the study was to compare test–retest reliability of three dichotic listening tests: SCAN–3 Competing Words Test (Words; Keith, 2009a , 2009b ), Double Dichotic Digits Test (Digits; Musiek, 1983a ), and ...
Kairn Stetler, Kelley +1 more
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A test of conversational listening
Communication Research Reports, 1991This paper reports the results of a multiple discriminant analysis of a self‐report listening test. 208 participants were given an eighteen item test measuring their listening skills in conversations. The MDA demonstrated that twelve items accounted for 100% of the variance. The shorter version is proposed as a useful tool for studying listening.
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LISTENING COMPREHENSION: SOME TEST ITEMS
Educational Review, 1965(1965). LISTENING COMPREHENSION: SOME TEST ITEMS. Educational Review: Vol. 17, No. 4, pp. 113-131.
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2018
The IELTS Listening Sub‐test is one of the most widely taken English language listening tests in the world. It is also a clear example of an approach to listening assessment that emerged from the communicative language testing tradition prevailing in Britain in the 1980s.
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The IELTS Listening Sub‐test is one of the most widely taken English language listening tests in the world. It is also a clear example of an approach to listening assessment that emerged from the communicative language testing tradition prevailing in Britain in the 1980s.
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