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Assessment of LDAT as a Grammatical Diversity Assessment Tool

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Assessment of LDAT as a Grammatical Diversity Assessment Tool
1 The purpose of this study is to evaluate the validity of measuring grammatical diversity with a specifically designed Lexical Diversity Assessment Tool (LDAT). A secondary objective is to use LDAT to determine if the level of difficulty assigned to English as a Second Language (ESL) texts corresponds to increases in grammatical, lexical, and temporal diversity. Other methods of lexical diversity assessment, such as type-token ratio (TTR), have been used with varying accuracy in an effort to determine the complexity or level of texts. We analyzed 120 ESL texts independently assigned by their sources to one of four levels (Beginner, Lowerintermediate, Upper-intermediate, and Advanced). We demonstrated that LDAT significantly reflected the grammatical diversity within these texts. While the findings conflicted with the prediction that grammatical and lexical diversity would increase with assigned level, we concluded that the implementation of LDAT in text design could provide reliable a...
Scott Leigh Healy, Joseph D. Weintraub, Philip M.
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Type Journal
Year 2009
Where FLAIRS
Authors Scott Leigh Healy, Joseph D. Weintraub, Philip M. McCarthy, Charles E. Hall, Danielle S. McNamara
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