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The role of voice in L2 argumentative writing: The development and validation of an analytic rubric
Zhao, C.G.
2016-12-01
Source PublicationStudies in Language Testing (SiLT), volume 46. Advancing the Field of Language Assessment: Papers from TIRF Doctoral Dissertation Grantees 2009 – 2013
PublisherCambridge University Press
Pages24-56
Abstract

Although a key concept in various writing textbooks, learning standards, and writing rubrics, voice remains a construct that is only loosely defined in the literature and impressionistically assessed in practice. Few attempts have been made to formally investigate whether and how the strength of an author’s voice in written texts can be reliably measured. Using a mixed-method. approach, this study develops and validates an analytic rubric that measures voice strength in second language (L2) argumentative writing. Factor analysis of ratings from six raters on voice strength in a total of 400 TOEFL® iBT writing samples, together with qualitative analysis of four raters’ in-depth think-aloud and interview data, points to an alternative conceptualization of voice that sees authorial voice in written discourse as being realized primarily through the following dimensions: (1) the presence and clarity of ideas in the content; (2) the manner of the presentation of ideas; and (3) the writer and reader presence. Implications of such results for L2 writing instruction and assessment are discussed.

KeywordAnalytic Rubric Argumentative Writing L2 Writing Rubric Development Voice
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Language英語English
ISBN9781316634486
The Source to ArticlePB_Publication
Document TypeBook chapter
CollectionDEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
Faculty of Arts and Humanities
Corresponding AuthorZhao, C.G.
AffiliationShanghai International Studies University
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Zhao, C.G.. The role of voice in L2 argumentative writing: The development and validation of an analytic rubric[M]. Studies in Language Testing (SiLT), volume 46. Advancing the Field of Language Assessment: Papers from TIRF Doctoral Dissertation Grantees 2009 – 2013:Cambridge University Press, 2016, 24-56.
APA Zhao, C.G..(2016). The role of voice in L2 argumentative writing: The development and validation of an analytic rubric. Studies in Language Testing (SiLT), volume 46. Advancing the Field of Language Assessment: Papers from TIRF Doctoral Dissertation Grantees 2009 – 2013, 24-56.
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