Acknowledgments; Preface; Introduction; Chapter 1 Methodology and Sociolinguistic Findings; Chapter 2 Input and Order of Acquisition as Variables in the Study; Chapter 3 Syntactic and Discourse-Pragmatic Conditions on the Distribution of Null and Overt Subjects in Russian; Chapter 4 Optionality in Bilingual Grammars: Establishing Anaphoric Dependencies in Pro-Drop Languages; Chapter 5 Anaphoric Pronouns in Oral Production; Chapter 6 Deictic Pronouns in Oral Production; Chapter 7 Anaphora Resolution in Globally Ambiguous Contexts.
Chapter 8 Pronominal Resolution and Coherence Relations; Chapter 9 Pedagogical Implications of the Study; Conclusions; Appendix 1; Appendix 2; References; Index.
Summary
In Theoretical and Experimental Aspects of Syntax-Discourse Interface in Heritage Grammars, Tanya Ivanova-Sullivan investigates comprehension and production of anaphoric dependencies in heritage Russian. She explains the representational and processing mechanisms behind the divergent behaviour of the experimental group.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 182-200) and index.
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