TEXL Complete Kit
Test of Expressive Language
Ages 3;0–12;11
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Test of Expressive Language
Ages 3;0–12;11
Author(s) | Elizabeth Carrow-Woolfolk and Elizabeth A. Allen |
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Topic | Early Skills, Grammar and Syntax, Language, SLP Resources, Tests |
Brand | PRO-ED |
The new Test of Expressive Language (TEXL) is a highly reliable and valid measure of a child’s expressive spoken language ability. The test measures a child’s ability to produce the following categories of English language forms:
The TEXL was co-normed with, and is a companion to, the Test for Auditory Comprehension of Language–Fourth Edition (TACL-4). While the TACL-4 measures a child’s receptive language ability, the TEXL measures a child’s expressive language ability. Because the tests are co-normed, TEXL results can be meaningfully compared to those of the TACL-4. Norms for the TEXL are based on a nationally representative sample of 1,205 children in the U.S. The manual includes norm-referenced data: percentile ranks, standard scores, and age equivalents.
Features
Description of TEXL
Each item is composed of a word or sentence and a corresponding picture plate. The examiner reads the stimulus aloud and the subject answers a question, finishes a sentence, or combines sentences based on the stimulus provided. The TEXL test items appear according to difficulty within each of the three subtests. Entry points, basal and ceiling rules for scoring are provided for each subtest.
The Examiner’s Manual includes a comprehensive discussion of the test's theoretical and research-based foundation, item development, standardization, administration and scoring procedures, norms tables, and guidelines for using and interpreting the test’s results. Reliability and validity studies were conducted with individuals with normal language abilities and individuals who had previously been diagnosed with learning disabilities, ADHD, deaf or hard of hearing, articulation disorder, language impairment, autism spectrum disorder, or intellectual disorder as well as those who have been identified as gifted and talented.
TEXL coefficients alpha range between .93 and .95 for the subtests and is .97 for the Expressive Language Index. Average correlations with popular criterion measures of expressive language ability range from .72 to .86. Studies of diagnostic accuracy as it relates to sensitivity (median = .79), specificity (median =.91), classification accuracy (median = .86), and receiver operating characteristic/area under the curve (median = .95) are reported.