!!Nikolaus Ritt - Publications
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1. 1994 Quantity adjustment: vowel lengthening and shortening in Early Middle English. Cambridge: University Press.\\
2.  2004 Selfish sounds. A Darwinian approach to language change. Cambridge: University Press.
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__SELECTED ARTICLES in refereed journals and volumes:__
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3.  1990 “The dictionary of Justus Georg Schottelius or ‘generativism’ in a 17th-century grammar!?”. Tomaszcyk, Jerzy and Barbara Tomaszcyk-Lewandowska, eds., 1990: Meaning and lexicography. Amsterdam: Benjamins.\\
4.  1993 “Early Middle English vowel quantity, universal tendencies and the explanation of sound change”. Studia Anglica Poznaniensa. 24. 47-65.\\
5.  2000 “Theory, ‘empiry’, and textual witnesses: acutes in the ‘Lindisfarne Gospel’ and Early English vowel quantity”. Sprachwissenschaft. 25. 497-512.\\
6.  2001 “The spread of Scandinavian 3rd Psn. Pl. pronouns in English: optimization, adaptation, and evolutionary stability”. In: Kastovsky, Dieter und Arthur Mettinger. (eds.): Languages and Contact in the History of English. Frankfurt/Main: Lang. 279-304.\\
7.  2010. "Memes and Language". Hogan, Patrick Colm (ed.): Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language Sciences, s.v. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.\\
8.  2010 “Middle English (mor-)phonotactics: system, usage, change” In: SELIM: Journal of the Spanish society of medieval English language and literature 17, 43-68.\\
9.  2011  “Neutrality, drift, and the diversification of languages”. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 287: 1-12. [[together with Pawlowitsch, Christina and Panayotis Mertikopoulos].\\
10.  2012  “Middle English phonology in the digital age: what written corpora can tell us about sound change”. In: Nevallainen, Terttu and Elizabeth C. Traugott (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of the History of English. Oxford: University Press. 81-87.\\
11.  2012. "How to weaken one’s consonants, strengthen one’s vowels and remain English at the same time". In: Bermúdez-Otero, Ricardo, Denison, David, McCully, Christopher and Emma Moore (eds.). 2012. Analysing Older English. Cambridge: University Press. 213-232.\\
12.  2013  “Evolutionary Linguistics”. In: Kortmann, Bernd and Johannes Kabatek (eds.). Linguistic theory and methodology. (WSK-Dictionaries of Language and Communication Science). Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. In print.