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摘要
语言评估制度可作为影响语言政策的一种机制。语言测试传达的信息和意识形态重视声望、优先事项和等级,它们通常会导致对多样性的抑制(Shohamy 2007)。考试与语言政策之间的关系主要基于通过评分量表、准则和其他框架来判断语言质量的标准,导致人们认为语言是标准化和同质化的。从这个角度来看,语言测试可以作为意识形态和实践之间的协商和调解工具。在阿拉伯语世界,语文考试只是最近才开始实行,尽管很少有阿拉伯国家表示有兴趣发展必要的手段来评价语文成绩水平。本文将考虑到阿拉伯学院、阿联酋国家评估中心(Markaz al-Waṭanī li-l-Qiyās)、母语中心(Markaz al-Lisān al-Umm)、约旦al-Naǧāḥ国立大学(Ǧāmi æ at al-Naǧāḥ al-Waṭaniyya)和萨伊国王ūd大学开发的语言测试,以确定测试目标、内容和基本原理的意识形态取向。将特别注意在阿拉伯语世界语言变化的总体框架内的交际技巧。
Language Tests in the Arabic-speaking World: Between Ideology and Language Policy
A system of language assessment may be used as a mechanism for affecting language policy. Language tests convey messages and ideologies that regard prestige, priorities and hierarchies, and they generally lead to the suppression of diversity (Shohamy 2007). The relationship between tests and language policy, based mainly on the criteria used for judging language quality through rating scales, guidelines and other frameworks, leads to a view of language as standardized and homogenous. From this perspective, language tests can serve as tools that negotiate and mediate between ideology and practice. In the Arabic-speaking world language tests have only recently been introduced, although very few Arab countries have shown an interest in developing the necessary means to evaluate language performance levels. In this paper the language tests developed by the Arab Academy, the UAE National Center for Assessment (Markaz al-Waṭanī li-l-Qiyās), the Mother Tongue Center (Markaz al-Lisān al-Umm), the Jordan al-Naǧāḥ National University (Ǧāmiʿat al-Naǧāḥ al-Waṭaniyya) and the King Saʿūd University will be taken into consideration in order to determine any ideological orientation in test objectives, content and rationale. Particular attention will be paid to communicative skills within a general framework of linguistic variation in the Arabic-speaking world.