We study the fragmentation of a transversely polarized quark into a non
collinear (k_T not= 0) spinless hadron and the fragmentation of an unpolarized
quark into a non collinear transversely polarized spin 1/2 baryon. These
nonperturbative properties are described by spin and k_T dependent
fragmentation functions and are revealed in the observation of single spin
asymmetries. Recent data on the production of pions in polarized semi-inclusive
DIS and long known data on Lambda polarization in unpolarized p-N processes are
considered: these new fragmentation functions can describe the experimental
results and the single spin effects in the quark fragmentation turn out to be
surprisingly large.Comment: 5 pages + 2 eps figures, uses aipproc.sty and epsfig.sty. Talk
delivered by M. Anselmino at the "14th International Spin Physics Symposium",
SPIN2000, October 16-21, 2000, Osaka, Japa