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Readers will encounter original studies that analyze the mechanisms involved in recognizing and producing morphemes. The articles shed light on the cognitive strategies employed by speakers of diverse languages, enhancing our understanding of the universal principles and language-specific traits that govern morphological processing.
With its focus on cross-linguistic perspectives, this special issue invites scholars and students alike to rethink established theories and methodologies. It serves as an invaluable resource for anyone interested in linguistics, psychology, and cognitive science, paving the way for future research in this dynamic field.