TY - JOUR
T1 - Language History Questionnaire (LHQ3)
T2 - An enhanced tool for assessing multilingual experience
AU - Li, Ping
AU - Zhang, Fan
AU - Yu, Anya
AU - Zhao, Xiaowei
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowledgements. Preparation of this article was made possible by a grant from the National Science Foundation (BCS#1533625) to Ping Li. Partial support was also provided by the Shenzhen Peacock Team Plan (KQTD2015033016104926) and Guangdong Pearl River Talents Plan Innovative and Entrepreneurial Team grant (2016ZT06S220). Fan Zhang was supported by a Graduate Research Grant from Penn State University, and he is now with Interactions. LLC., Boston. We thank Rose Yuratovac, Zixin Tang, Chih-Ting Chang, Benjamin Schloss, Marissa Scotto and many other members of BLC lab (http://blclab.org/) for helping test the online interface. We are also grateful to many LHQ users for their comments and suggestions that made the LHQ3 possible.
Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2019 Cambridge University Press.
PY - 2020/11
Y1 - 2020/11
N2 - The language history questionnaire (LHQ) is an important tool for assessing the linguistic background and language proficiency of multilinguals or second language learners. Previously we developed a generic LHQ based on the most commonly asked questions in published studies (Li, Sepanski & Zhao, 2006) and provided a web-based interface (LHQ 2.0) that has flexibility in functionality, accuracy in data recording, and privacy for users and data (Li, Zhang, Tsai & Puls, 2014). LHQ3 (version 3) introduces new functions, developed in response to many comments/requests from users. One important improvement is the addition of an automatic scoring system, in that the new interface automatically calculates aggregated scores for language proficiency, language dominance, and language immersion levels. Finally, LHQ3 allows researchers to assign different weights to the modules when calculating the aggregated scores, addressing the issue of different focuses that different researchers put on multilingual speakers' language usage and background.
AB - The language history questionnaire (LHQ) is an important tool for assessing the linguistic background and language proficiency of multilinguals or second language learners. Previously we developed a generic LHQ based on the most commonly asked questions in published studies (Li, Sepanski & Zhao, 2006) and provided a web-based interface (LHQ 2.0) that has flexibility in functionality, accuracy in data recording, and privacy for users and data (Li, Zhang, Tsai & Puls, 2014). LHQ3 (version 3) introduces new functions, developed in response to many comments/requests from users. One important improvement is the addition of an automatic scoring system, in that the new interface automatically calculates aggregated scores for language proficiency, language dominance, and language immersion levels. Finally, LHQ3 allows researchers to assign different weights to the modules when calculating the aggregated scores, addressing the issue of different focuses that different researchers put on multilingual speakers' language usage and background.
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U2 - 10.1017/S1366728918001153
DO - 10.1017/S1366728918001153
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85065227278
SN - 1366-7289
VL - 23
SP - 938
EP - 944
JO - Bilingualism
JF - Bilingualism
IS - 5
ER -