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Accent and Listening Assessment : A Validation Study of the Use of Speakers with L2 Accents on an Academic English Listening Test, Hardback Book

Accent and Listening Assessment : A Validation Study of the Use of Speakers with L2 Accents on an Academic English Listening Test Hardback

Part of the Language Testing and Evaluation series

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Given the linguistically diverse nature of academic institutions in English-speaking contexts, a strong rationale exists for the incorporation of L2 accents of English in academic listening assessment on the grounds of authenticity and construct representation.

However large-scale tests have tended to feature only native-speaker varieties in listening test input owing to concerns about the intelligibility of L2 accents, construct validity and acceptability.

This book presents a mixed-methods study designed to address these concerns.

Versions of the University Test of English as a Second Language (UTESL) featuring Australian English, Japanese and Mandarin Chinese accented speakers were used to explore the potential for a shared-L1 or familiarity advantage, and to investigate test-takers’ attitudes towards L2 accents on a listening test.

Implications are drawn for test development and for future research.

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