articleLanguage LearningAug 6, 2004Closed access

Testing Vocabulary Knowledge: Size, Strength, and Computer Adaptiveness

University of Haifa

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Abstract

In this article, we describe the development and trial of a bilingual computerized test of vocabulary size, the number of words the learner knows, and strength, a combination of four aspects of knowledge of meaning that are assumed to constitute a hierarchy of difficulty: passive recognition (easiest), active recognition, passive recall, and active recall (hardest). The participants were 435 learners of English as a second language. We investigated whether the above hierarchy was valid and which strength modality correlated best with classroom language performance. Results showed that the hypothesized hierarchy was present at all word frequency levels, that passive recall was the best predictor of classroom…

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Keywords
  • Vocabulary
  • Recall
  • Hierarchy
  • Psychology
  • Test (biology)
  • Modality (human–computer interaction)
  • Modalities
  • Linguistics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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