• Complementary Length in Danish. Why not? 

      Vazquez-Larruscain, Miguel (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      This paper argues that the Danish coda consonants in kat and tal or the intervocalic obstruents in katte and stokke are, in fact, moraic. First, there is no difference in duration nor the possibility of a phonological ...
    • Editorial: Perspectives on Nordic phonology 

      Vazquez-Larruscain, Miguel; Youssef, Islam (Others, 2021)
      In this editorial, we first offer a glimpse of the scope and traditions of studying phonology in the Nordic countries and how these are mirrored in the aims of FiNo and the topics presented at its 2020 workshop. We then ...
    • Labialization in Cairene Arabic 

      Youssef, Islam (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      This paper investigates certain morphological categories in Cairene Arabic where the contrast between the short high vowels [i] and [u] is neutralized. The understanding of these neutralizations has direct consequences on ...
    • Palatalization in Educated Cairene Arabic 

      Youssef, Islam (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      In the speech of some educated Cairenes, the coronal stops /t d tˤ dˤ/ acquire a secondary palatal articulation before high front vowels and glides, resulting in [tj] or [dj]. Based on first-hand data, this article provides ...