TY - BOOK AU - Daller,Helmut AU - Milton,James AU - Treffers-Daller,Jeanine TI - Modelling and assessing vocabulary knowledge T2 - Cambridge applied linguistics series SN - 0521703271 AV - P53.9 .M63 2007 U1 - 418.0076 22 PY - 2007/// CY - Cambridge, New York PB - Cambridge University Press KW - Language and languages KW - Ability testing KW - Vocabulary N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-262) and index; Editors' introduction. Conventions, terminology and an overview of the book / Helmut Daller, James Milton and Jeanine Treffers-Daller -- Fundamental issues in modelling and assessing vocabulary knowledge / Paul Nation -- Lexical profiles, learning styles and the construct validity of lexical size tests / James Milton -- Learners' response behaviour in Yes/No vocabulary tests / June Eyckmans, Hans Van de Velde, Roeland van Hout and Frank Boers -- Validity and threats to the validity of vocabulary measurement / Brian Richards and David Malvern -- Comparing measures of lexical richness / Roeland van Hout and Anne Vermeer -- Productive vocabulary tests and the search for concurrent validity / Tess Fitzpatrick -- Exploring measures of vocabulary richness in semi-spontaneous French speech / Françoise Tidball and Jeanine Treffers-Daller -- Lexical richness and the oral proficiency of Chinese EFL students / Helmut Daller and Huijuan Xue -- Implementing graph theory approaches to the exploration of density and structure in L1 and L2 word association networks / Clarissa Wilks and Paul Meara -- Insights into the structure of L1 and L2 vocabulary networks : intimations of small worlds / Ellen Schur -- Assessing vocabulary for the purpose of reading diagnosis / Hilde Hacquebord and Berend Stellingwerf -- The best of both worlds? Combined methodological approaches to the assessment of vocabulary in oral proficiency interviews / Nuria Lorenzo-Dus -- What is in a teacher's mind? Teacher ratings of EFL essays and different aspects of lexical richness / Helmut Daller and David Phelan N2 - "Over the last 20 years vocabulary research has grown from a Cinderella subject in foreign language teaching and research to a position of some importance. Vocabulary is now considered integral to just about every aspect of language knowledge. With this development have come standard and widely-used tests, such as vocabulary size and lexical richness measures, and very commonly accepted metaphors, such as the mental lexicon as a web of words. Less widely known outside academic circles, however, is the extensive work on learners' lexis and the utility, reliability and validity of the tests we use to measure and investigate it. Vocabulary is a lively and vital area of research and innovation. This volume brings together contributions from internationally-renowned researchers in this field to explain much of the background to study in this area. It introduces to a wider audience the concerns, the new approaches and the most recent developments in the field of vocabulary research and testing."--Publisher description ER -