In this study we investigated the potential for a shared-first-language (shared-L1) effect on second language (L2) listening test scores using differential item functioning (DIF) analyses. We did this in order to understand how accented speech may influence performance at the item level, while controlling for key variables including listening passages, item type, and the degrees of intelligibility, comprehensibility, and speaker accentedness. A total of 386 undergraduate and graduate students from China, Korea, and India, who were enrolled in a university in the United States, each took two listening tests. In the first session, they took a standardized listening comprehension test comprising texts recorded by native English speakers. In th...
The current study investigated task effects on listener perception of second language (L2) comprehen...
The current study examines how second language (L2) users differentially assess the comprehensibilit...
Approximately 21% of the children in the United States school system speak a language other than Eng...
In this study we investigated the potential for a shared-first-language (shared-L1) effect on second...
This paper reports on an investigation of the potential for a shared-L1 advantage on an academic Eng...
This paper reviews a series of studies on the effects of accent on second language listening compreh...
Purpose: This study assessed the effects on the Listening Comprehension of Different Non-native Engl...
Given the linguistically diverse nature of academic institutions in English-speaking contexts, a str...
In a previous study by the authors, reverberation time (RT) and background noise level (BNL) were bo...
Communication in English increasingly involves non-native speakers. Such speakers can speak English ...
Communication in English increasingly involves non-native speakers. Such speakers can speak English ...
This article reports on a study which aimed to determine the effect of strength of accent on listeni...
Concerns about the need for assessing multidialectal listening skills for global contexts are becomi...
The thesis focuses on the individual differences which can explain the variability in listening comp...
Traditionally, native speakers have been considered as the most reliable source of linguistic data (...
The current study investigated task effects on listener perception of second language (L2) comprehen...
The current study examines how second language (L2) users differentially assess the comprehensibilit...
Approximately 21% of the children in the United States school system speak a language other than Eng...
In this study we investigated the potential for a shared-first-language (shared-L1) effect on second...
This paper reports on an investigation of the potential for a shared-L1 advantage on an academic Eng...
This paper reviews a series of studies on the effects of accent on second language listening compreh...
Purpose: This study assessed the effects on the Listening Comprehension of Different Non-native Engl...
Given the linguistically diverse nature of academic institutions in English-speaking contexts, a str...
In a previous study by the authors, reverberation time (RT) and background noise level (BNL) were bo...
Communication in English increasingly involves non-native speakers. Such speakers can speak English ...
Communication in English increasingly involves non-native speakers. Such speakers can speak English ...
This article reports on a study which aimed to determine the effect of strength of accent on listeni...
Concerns about the need for assessing multidialectal listening skills for global contexts are becomi...
The thesis focuses on the individual differences which can explain the variability in listening comp...
Traditionally, native speakers have been considered as the most reliable source of linguistic data (...
The current study investigated task effects on listener perception of second language (L2) comprehen...
The current study examines how second language (L2) users differentially assess the comprehensibilit...
Approximately 21% of the children in the United States school system speak a language other than Eng...