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Nikolaus Ritt
Nikolaus Ritt
Professor für englische Sprachwissenschaft, Universität Wien
Verified email at univie.ac.at
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Selfish sounds and linguistic evolution: A Darwinian approach to language change
N Ritt
Cambridge University Press, 2004
2292004
Quantity adjustment: Vowel lengthening and shortening in Early Middle English
N Ritt
(No Title), 1994
981994
Rethinking Middle English: linguistic and literary approaches
N Ritt, H Schendl
(No Title), 2005
382005
Words: Structure, Meaning, Function: A Festschrift for Dieter Kastovsky
D Kastovsky
Walter de Gruyter, 2000
252000
Neutral stability, drift, and the diversification of languages
C Pawlowitsch, P Mertikopoulos, N Ritt
Journal of theoretical biology 287, 1-12, 2011
192011
Language change as evolution: looking for linguistic “genes”
N Ritt
A MEMETICS COMPENDIUM, 1350, 2008
192008
Non-native speaker pause patterns closely correspond to those of native speakers at different speech rates
T Matzinger, N Ritt, WT Fitch
PLoS One 15 (4), e0230710, 2020
182020
The third person present plural in Shakespeare's First Folio: A case of interaction of morphology and syntax?
H Schendl, C Dalton-Puffer, N Ritt
TRENDS IN LINGUISTICS STUDIES AND MONOGRAPHS 130, 263-276, 2000
182000
Asymmetric accommodation during interaction leads to the regularisation of linguistic variants
O Fehér, N Ritt, K Smith
Journal of Memory and Language 109, 104036, 2019
162019
Eliminating unpredictable linguistic variation through interaction
K Smith, O Fehér, N Ritt
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 36 (36), 2014
162014
Darwinising historical linguistics: applications of a dangerous idea
N Ritt
VIEWS 5 (1&2), 27-46, 1996
151996
How rarities like gold came to exist: on co-evolutionary interactions between morphology and lexical phonotactics1
N Ritt, K Kazmierski
English Language & Linguistics 20 (1), 1-29, 2016
132016
Selfish sounds: A Darwinian approach to language change
N Ritt
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004
132004
The spread of Scandinavian third person plural pronouns in English: Optimisation, adaptation and evolutionary stability
N Ritt
na, 2001
132001
Middle English: Phonology
N Ritt
Historical linguistics of English: An international handbook. Berlin: Mouton …, 2012
112012
Now you see it, now you don’t: Middle English lengthening in closed syllables
N Ritt
Adam Mickiewicz University, 1997
111997
The influence of different prosodic cues on word segmentation
T Matzinger, N Ritt, WT Fitch
Frontiers in Psychology 12, 622042, 2021
102021
Medieval English and its heritage: Structure, meaning and mechanisms of change
N Ritt
(No Title), 2006
102006
The basic reproductive ratio as a link between acquisition and change in phonotactics
A Baumann, N Ritt
Cognition 176, 174-183, 2018
92018
On the decline of after and forth in verb phrases
M Akimoto
na, 2006
92006
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