LexVEN

Q4 Arts and Humanities
Isogloss Pub Date : 2023-10-25 DOI:10.5565/rev/isogloss.374
Maria Ferin, Henrik Gyllstad, Ilaria Venagli, Angelica Zordan, Tanja Kupisch
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Abstract

While there is growing awareness that knowledge of regional minority languages must be protected, assessing the vitality of such varieties is challenging due to the lack of assessment materials. Our contribution documents the creation and validation of LexVEN, a bimodal yes/no vocabulary task, with the purpose of assessing the proficiency of users of Venetan with receptive and/or productive skills. The materials will be freely available. The vocabulary items were validated in a survey with 161 speakers of Italian, of which 136 came from the Veneto area. We have relied on Classical Test Theory (CTT) and Item Response Theory (IRT) in validating test items, and we demonstrate correlations with self-reported measures of proficiency and language use. Given the absence of any other assessment tools of Venetan for cross-validation, we further collected speech samples from a subset of the Venetan participants with active proficiency whose proficiency was rated by native speakers of Venetan. We discuss the procedures within a validation framework, concluding that LexVEN is reliable as a proficiency assessment tool of Venetan.
LexVEN
虽然越来越多的人意识到必须保护地区少数民族语言的知识,但由于缺乏评估材料,评估这些品种的活力是具有挑战性的。我们的贡献记录了LexVEN的创建和验证,这是一个双峰是/否词汇任务,目的是评估具有接受和/或生产技能的委内瑞拉语用户的熟练程度。这些材料将免费提供。这些词汇在对161名意大利语使用者的调查中得到了证实,其中136人来自威尼托地区。我们依靠经典测试理论(CTT)和项目反应理论(IRT)来验证测试项目,并且我们证明了与自我报告的熟练程度和语言使用测量的相关性。鉴于缺乏任何其他评估工具进行交叉验证,我们进一步从具有主动熟练程度的委内瑞拉参与者子集中收集语音样本,这些参与者的熟练程度由委内瑞拉语的母语人士评定。我们在验证框架内讨论了程序,得出结论,LexVEN作为Venetan的熟练程度评估工具是可靠的。
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Isogloss
Isogloss Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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