Development and Construct Validation of a Diagnostic Pronunciation Rating Scale by Many-Facet Rasch Analysis

Assessment of pronunciation has long been established as an integral component of speaking assessment, usually combined with other dimensions such as fluency, lexico-grammatical resources and topic development to generate an overall score for the speaking section in major English tests. Few studies...

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Main Authors: Sen Liu (Author), Zijie Niu (Author), Yuanyue Hao (Author)
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Published: Cranmore Publishing, 2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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