Ten years ago, a group of researchers investigating the
processing of morphological information met in the south of France
to discuss how morphology affects word recognition, perception and
production from a cross-linguistic perspective. This special issue
is the fourth volume to expose the results of this on-going
research effort.
The volume begins with a comprehensive review of the nature of
morphological priming, followed by a series of experimental papers
that examine morphological processing in a variety of languages
such as English, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Chinese, and Spanish. The
parallel monitoring of morphological processing in reading, speech
perception and production, using a wide array of experimental
methods such as masked priming, long-term priming, the monitoring
of eye movements, and the recording of electrophysiological
activity, provides converging evidence regarding the nature of
morphemic representations in the various languages.
The cross-linguistic perspective that characterizes the research
effort of the present volume, as well as the previous ones, is used
to investigate whether there are qualitative differences in the
principles of lexical organization and lexical processing in
different alphabetic orthographies that arise from qualitative
differences in morphological structure.
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