Table of Contents
Contents: C.A. Fowler, Introduction. Part I:Visual and Orthographic Issues in Morphological Processing. B.L. Derwing, M.L. Smith, G.E. Wiebe, On the Role of Spelling in Morpheme Recognition: Experimental Studies with Children and Adults. K. Emmorey, Processing the Dynamic Visual-Spatial Morphology of Signed Languages. D. Chialant, A. Caramazza, Where Is Morphology and How Is It Processed? The Case of Written Word Recognition. Part II:Semantic Issues in Morphological Processing. L. Katz, K. Rexer, M. Peter, Case Morphology and Thematic Role in Word Recognition. J.A. Stolz, L.B. Feldman, The Role of Orthographic and Semantic Transparency of the Base Morpheme in Morphological Processing. R. Schreuder, R.H. Baayen, Modeling Morphological Processing. Part III:Phonological Issues in Morphological Processing. A.E. Fowler, I.Y. Liberman, The Role of Phonology and Orthography in Morphological Awareness. J.F. Carlisle, Morphological Awareness and Early Reading Achievement. V.L. Hanson, Linguistic Influences on the Spelling of ASL/English Bilinguals. J. Bybee, Diachronic and Typological Properties of Morphology and Their Implications for Representation. J.P. Stemberger, Phonological and Lexical Constraints on Morphological Processing. Part IV:Structural and Statistical Issues in Morphological Processing. S. Bentin, R. Frost, Morphological Factors in Visual Word Identification in Hebrew. M. Taft, X. Zhu, The Representation of Bound Morphemes in the Lexicon: A Chinese Study. A. Kostic, Information Load Constraints on Processing Inflected Morphology. A. Laudanna, C. Burani, Distributional Properties of Derivational Affixes: Implications for Processing. P.T. Smith, Are Morphemes Really Necessary? P.T.W. Hudson, D. Buijs, Left-to-Right Processing of Derivational Morphology.