Affiliation:
1. University of Bar-Ilan
Abstract
Abstract
The current study investigated request production in Russian as a Heritage language (HL), with a special focus on
the role of cross-linguistic influence (CLI) of the majority societal language (here SL-Hebrew) and Age of Onset of Bilingualism
(AOB). Ninety-seven adult participants were recruited in four groups: three groups of Russian-Hebrew bilinguals with various AOBs
of SL-Hebrew – before the age of 5 (n = 32), between the ages of 5–13 (n = 20), after the age of
13 (n = 19) – and a control group of monolingual Russian speakers (n = 26). The study elicited
20 requests in formal and informal contexts through oral role-plays. The results indicate that heritage speakers acquire the
basics of prototypical Russian request strategies across various social contexts. The results also show effects of CLI and AOB in
the pragmatic competence of HL-speakers. When faced with linguistic difficulties to express requests, HL speakers resort to the
use of compensatory strategies leading to the creation of novel structures. These novel structures are a combination of
conventions that are characteristic of the Russian acquired in childhood and transfer from the dominant SL. The study makes an
important contribution to the understanding of HL pragmatic development by investigating the effects of CLI and AOB.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics