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Перевод: elicitation
[существительное] выявление; извлечение [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Second, elicitation procedures suffer from difficulties in interpreting what "no response" means.
- Elicitation procedures make it possible to examine a very broad spectrum of linguistic abilities in a systematic manner over a relatively short period of time.
- Indeed, it may be that the best approach to the design of guidelines for empirical evaluation is to begin with familiar and well-tried procedures for the elicitation and observation of data and see how far they can be adapted to serve a pedagogic purpose.
- Sampling language from a range of everyday settings overcomes the problem of the artificiality of elicitation procedures.
- Elicitation procedures
- Elicitation procedures which measure a child's comprehension of spoken language generally only require a relatively simple response.
- Initially, this may simply involve the elicitation of a sequence of sounds or actions which can be endowed with social meaning.
- An elicitation procedure is designed to provide a child with the opportunity to respond to a specific set of stimuli; the relationship between a stimulus and the child's response is then taken as an indication of the child's mastery of a particular aspect of language.
- Some comprehension elicitation procedures involve the child in manipulating simple toys.
- Elicitation procedures for language comprehension
- There are two types of elicitation procedure; the first involves the child in making a non-verbal response to a verbal stimulus and is used as a measure of the child's comprehension of spoken language.
- This chapter will consider a number of elicitation strategies before turning to the procedures for collecting language samples in everyday settings.
- The first is to argue that the elicitation procedures used in language assessment provide examples of language behaviour, which is determined by the child's previous learning experiences within similar situations.
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