Web1OCP(voice) in Japanese is also known as Lyman’s Law (Lyman, 1894). Native Japanese phonology generally does not allow stems with two voiced obstruents. OCP(voice) also blocks Rendaku, voicing of the initial consonant of the second member of a compound, when the second member already contains a voiced obstruent (Itoˆ & Mester, 1986; …
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