外语能力倾向测试中青少年学习者的双语状态与认知发展

IF 2.1 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
M. Suárez, C. Stansfield
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摘要

年轻学习者的语言偏好、认知发展和双语状态可能会影响他们在语言能力倾向测试中的表现,特别是如果这些测试是语言依赖的。本研究的目的是测试两种测试的有效性、信度和一致性:现代语言能力测试-初级加泰罗尼亚语(MLAT-EC)和西班牙语(MLAT-ES)。629名三至七年级的双语学生按平衡顺序参加了mat - es和mat - ec的测试比较。结果表明,考虑到学生的母语偏好(加泰罗尼亚语、西班牙语或没有偏好),他们在两项测试中的表现几乎没有任何显著差异。此外,这些双语考生在MLAT-ES规范研究中表现优于以单语为主的样本。在不同的测试版本中,发现了与年轻学习者认知发展阶段相关的相同得分模式。这些结果加强了对MLAT-E适应性有效性的信心,并支持了双语导致更大能力的假设。
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Young learners’ bilingual status and cognitive development in foreign language aptitude testing
Young learners’ L1s preference, cognitive development and bilingual status might influence their performance on language aptitude tests, particularly if these are language-dependent. The objective of this study was to test the validity, reliability and consistency across populations of two such tests: the Modern Language Aptitude Test-Elementary in Catalan (MLAT-EC) and in Spanish (MLAT-ES). 629 bilingual students from grades 3 to 7 took the MLAT-ES and the MLAT-EC for test comparison in a counterbalanced order. The results show that their performance on both tests presented hardly any significant differences considering students’ L1 preference (Catalan, Spanish or no preference). In addition, these bilingual examinees outperformed the predominantly monolingual samples in the MLAT-ES norming study. The same score patterns related to young learner cognitive development stages were found across test versions. These results reinforce the confidence in the validity of the MLAT-E adaptations and support the hypothesis that bilingualism results in greater aptitude.
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ITL - International Journal of Applied Linguistics (Belgium)
ITL - International Journal of Applied Linguistics (Belgium) Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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