Table of contents
Part I.Second Language Acquisition
1
Chapter 1.Testing the morphological congruency effect in offline comprehension: L2 Russian Genitive of Negation
3
Chapter 2.Mapping at external interfaces: Embedded clitic left dislocations in L2 Spanish
35
Chapter 3.Another look at L2 acquisition of French clitics and strong pronouns
67
Chapter 4.Animacy-based processing loads in anaphora resolution in (non-native) French: Evidence for privileged interface representations
95
Part II.The Bottleneck Hypothesis
121
Chapter 5.The Bottleneck Hypothesis as applied to the Spanish DP
123
Chapter 6.The Bottleneck Hypothesis extends to heritage language acquisition
149
Part III.The Scalpel Model and L3 acquisition
179
Chapter 7.Testing the predictions of the Scalpel Model in L3/Ln acquisition: The acquisition of null and overt subjects in L3 Chinese
181
Chapter 8.Proficiency and transfer effects in the acquisition of gender agreement by L2 and L3 English learners
203
Chapter 9.Language dominance and transfer selection in L3 acquisition: Evidence from sentential negation and negative quantifiers in L3 English
229
Part IV.Applied SLA
261
Chapter 10.What is easy and what is hard: Lessons from linguistic theory and SLA research
263
Chapter 11.Generative second language acquisition and language teaching: Advancing the dialogue
283
Index
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