First published in 1993. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.Overview, Shillcock, Altmann. Introduction to the Chapters by Werker and Jusczyk, Clifton.How Word Recognition may Evolve from Infant Speech Perception Capacities, Jusczyk.Developmental Changes in Cross-language Speech Perception: Implications for Cognitive Models of Speech Processing, Werker.The Time Course of Prelexical Processing: The Syllabic Hypothesis Revisited, Dupoux.Language-specific Processing: Does the Evidence Converge? Cutler.Representation and Access of Derived Words in English, Tyler, Waksler, Marslen-Wilson.What Determines Morphological Relatedness in the Lexicon? Comments on the Chapter by Tyler, Waksler, and Marslen-Wilson, Burani.Modularity and the Processing of Closed-class Words, Shillcock, Gurman Bard.Issues of Process and Representation in Lexical Access, Marslen-Wilson.Bottom-up Connectionist Models of 'Interaction', Norris.Competitor Effects During Lexical Access: Chasing Zipf's Tail, Bard, Shillcock.Connections, competitions, and Cohorts: Comments on the Chapters by Marslen-Wilson, Norris, and Bard & Shillcock, Tabossi.More Oncombinatory Lexical Information: Thematic Structure in Parsing and Interpretation, Tanenhaus et al.Reconsidering Reactivation, Nicol.