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Does darkness lead to happiness? Is there corn in the corner? These
are questions that make - to some extent - semantically sense, but
for researchers interested in the role of morphology in word
processing they make morphologically sense as well. This Special
Issue on Morphological Processing is based on the 6th MOrphological
PROcessing Conference MOPROC, which was organized in Turku, Finland
and hosted researchers with a firm interest in questions like
these. The special issue contains 13 articles that provide answers
from different viewpoints, since it contains research on
comprehension, production, and acquisition of morphology. Moreover,
the articles present research in a number of languages with
fundamentally different morphological systems. Apart from studies
in West-Germanic languages (English and Dutch), the special issue
contains studies in Romance languages (Spanish and Italian), in
languages with very rich inflectional paradigms (Greek, Polish and
Finnish) and in languages with non-concatenative morphology (Hebrew
and Arabic). Moreover, it contains studies on all three major
morphological classes: Inflections, derivations and compounds.
Specific questions addressed in the volume deal with the time
course with which morphemes come available, what factors facilitate
their use, the role of orthographic and semantic transparency in
complex word processing and how morphology should be incorporated
in models of word processing. The chapters provide a wealth of
empirical results obtained with state-of-the-art experimental
paradigms. We hope that they will be an inspiration for further
studies in morphological processing as much as we - living in
Finland - hope that there is happiness in darkness.
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