In a series of 14 chapters, this book brings together contemporary research findings on the involvement of word-internal structure for the purpose of word reading (especially morphological structure). Contributors include many leading experts in this research domain.;The central theme of the book is approached from several angles, such that the chapters span a wide variety of topics where this issue is important. The experiments reported in the book involve: different populations; different languages; different processing levels where morphology may play a role; and different variables which may determine morphological effects.;Given this scope, the book offers a state-of-the-art platform in psycholinguistic research on the topic.