Theme: Morphology and Psycholinguistics.- Morphology: why, how, when, when not, and why not?.- Morphology in real time.- Effects of semantic markedness in the processing of regular nominal singulars and plurals in Italian.- Autonomous morphology and paradigmatic relations.- Accessing and naming suffixed pseudo-words.- The representation of participles in the German mental lexicon: Evidence for the dual-mechanism model.- Transfer in a connectionist model of the acquisition of morphology.- Morphology, modality, and lexical architecture.- Morpheme frequency in speech production: Testing WEAVER.- Other Articles.- Paradigms, periphrases and pronominal inflection: a feature-based account.- A morphomic account of a syncretism in Russian deverbal nominalizations.- Template morphology and inflectional morphology.- Short Notice.- Derivational paradigms.- Book Notices.- Wolfgang U. Dressler and Cristina Burani (eds.), Crossdisciplinary Approaches to Morphology.- Laura A. Janda, Back from the brink: a study of how relic forms in languages serve as source material for analogical extension.