Dictionary of Language Testing

“Dictionary of Language Testing” by Alan Davies is a comprehensive reference published by Cambridge University Press on April 22, 1999. This edition spans 272 pages and is presented in English. The book was developed by a team of researchers from the Language Testing Research Centre at the University of Melbourne and features approximately 600 entries, each organized under a headword with extensive cross-referencing.
Readers will find that this dictionary serves as an introductory resource for individuals seeking information on language assessment, regardless of their prior experience in the field. It aims to provide an orientation to the subject and guide users on where to find further information. Covering topics related to foreign language study and English as a second language, this reference work is designed to meet the informational needs of those involved in language arts and disciplines.
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This Dictionary of Language Testing was written over a number of years by a group of researchers at the Language Testing Research Centre at the University of Melbourne. It contains some 600 entries, each listed under a headword with extensive cross-referencing. It is intended for those who may or may not have had experience in the field of language assessment but who do have a need for information. It is intended as a first stage in meeting that need, and intends to provide an orientation and, where appropriate, indicate where next to look.
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