Acknowledgments -- Introduction: unravelling the cognitive in word formation / Alexander Onysko and Sascha Michel -- Part I. Theory and interfaces in word formation: Word-formation or word formation? The formation of complex words in cognitive linguistics / Martina Lampert and Günther Lampert -- On the viability of cognitive morphology for explaining language change / Livio Gaeta -- (Re)defining component structures in morphological constructions: A cognitive grammar perspective / Gerhard B van Huyssteen -- Between phonology and morphology / Hilke Elsen -- The role of grammatical gender in noun-formation: A diachronic perspective from Norwegian / Philipp Conzett -- Adjective + Noun constructions between syntax and word formation in Dutch and German / Matthias Hüning -- Part II. Theory and processes of word formation: Setting limits on creativity in the production and use of metaphorical and metonymical compounds / Réka Benczes -- Casting the conceptual spotlight: Hybrid compounding in German as an example of head-frame internal specifier selection / Alexander Onysko -- Does love come from to love or to love from love? Why lexical motivation has to be regarded as bidirectional / Birgit Umbreit -- Doubler-upper nouns: A challenge for usage-based models of language? / Bert Cappelle -- The influence of morphological structure on the processing of German prefixed verbs / Judith Heide ...[et al.] -- Harvesting and understanding on-line neologisms / Tony Veale and Cristina Butnariu -- Subject Index -- Contributors.