Specificity, Authenticity, and Inseparability: Assessing Integrated Oral Skills for Pilots and Air Traffic Controllers

Dan Douglas
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Because the stakes are so high when assessing the oral language skills of pilots and air traffic controllers, they deserve to be tested in the use of the most specific language features of aviation English and in the most authentic context of their professions. In this talk I will discuss the problem of defining language specificity for professional purposes, the problem of reproducing authentic contexts in assessments, and the problem of the inseparability of language knowledge and professional background knowledge. In terms of specificity, I will talk about “Codes of Relevance,” which relate language use to specific professional contexts. The notion of authenticity is paramount since, unless pilot and ATC test takers can relate to the professional context in a realistic manner, then the judgments we make concerning their language abilities may not be valid. Finally, I will discuss the consequences of the notion that language knowledge and professional background knowledge are theoretically and practically inseparable.
特异性,真实性和不可分离性:评估飞行员和空中交通管制员的综合口语技能
因为在评估飞行员和空中交通管制员的口语技能时,风险是如此之高,所以他们应该在航空英语中最具体的语言特征和他们职业中最真实的背景下进行测试。在这次演讲中,我将讨论为专业目的定义语言特异性的问题,在评估中再现真实语境的问题,以及语言知识与专业背景知识不可分割的问题。在专一性方面,我将讨论“相关性代码”,它将语言使用与特定的专业环境联系起来。真实性的概念是至关重要的,因为除非飞行员和ATC考生能够以现实的方式与专业背景联系起来,否则我们对他们语言能力的判断可能是无效的。最后,我将讨论语言知识与专业背景知识在理论和实践上不可分割的概念所带来的后果。
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