“…Most, however, have focused on syntactic awareness in general and not morphosyntactic awareness specifically, or have not separated syntactic from morphosyntactic constructions on the awareness measure. In particular, several studies have shown that heritage language children perform more poorly on these measures than monolingual children (e.g., Da Fontoura & Siegel, 1995;Lipka, Siegel & Vukovic, 2005), whereas other studies have found that heritage language children either perform the same (Simard et al, 2013) or better than monolingual children (e.g., Bialystok, 1986;Cromdal, 1999;Davidson et al, 2010;Foursha-Stevenson & Nicoladis, 2011;Rainey, Davidson & Li-Grining, 2015). A number of reasons may explain these mixed findings, including both task and individual characteristics.…”