Abstract Rendaku is a morphophonological process whereby the initial consonant of the second member of compounds becomes voiced. One famous factor that blocks rendaku is Lyman's Law: when a second element already contains a voiced obstruent, rendaku is blocked. This blockage of rendaku due to Lyman's Law is almost exception-less in the contemporary Japanese, and thus has been treated as if it applies uniformly to all forms that fit the structural description. However, our current experiment shows that this uniformity assumption does not hold. Concretely, the experiment reveals a hitherto unnoticed generalization: among those structures that violate Lyman's Law, there are some that are more disfavored than others. More specifi...
In current generative linguistic theory, a speaker of a natural human language possesses a language ...
In current generative linguistic theory, a speaker of a natural human language possesses a language ...
In this paper we will examine a rather peculiar phenomenon called rendaku, or "sequential voicing" (...
This paper argues that phonology and orthography go in tandem with each other to shape our phonologi...
This article reviews past works on rendaku with main focus on its domain and linguistic conditions. ...
This presentation details rendaku, a morpho-phonological process in Japanese. According to this pro...
The Japanese term rendaku, which Martin (1952:48) translates as ‘sequential voicing’, refers to a mo...
This paper gives some background on rendaku, Japanese sequential voicing, a phonological process wit...
This paper gives some background on rendaku, Japanese sequential voicing, a phonological process wit...
International audienceThe rendaku morphophonological alternation between voiceless and voiced obstru...
Rendaku (連濁), or Sequential Voicing, is a process that occurs in Japanese compounds wherein the init...
It is well known that there are four classes of Japanese vocabulary with respect to its origin; Yama...
One important observation that is made in the past phonological research is that constraints on outp...
The thesis is a psycholinguistic study of Sequential Voicing (known as Rendaku) in modern Japanese. ...
Rendaku, or sequential voicing in Japanese compounds, has been characterized in terms of autosegment...
In current generative linguistic theory, a speaker of a natural human language possesses a language ...
In current generative linguistic theory, a speaker of a natural human language possesses a language ...
In this paper we will examine a rather peculiar phenomenon called rendaku, or "sequential voicing" (...
This paper argues that phonology and orthography go in tandem with each other to shape our phonologi...
This article reviews past works on rendaku with main focus on its domain and linguistic conditions. ...
This presentation details rendaku, a morpho-phonological process in Japanese. According to this pro...
The Japanese term rendaku, which Martin (1952:48) translates as ‘sequential voicing’, refers to a mo...
This paper gives some background on rendaku, Japanese sequential voicing, a phonological process wit...
This paper gives some background on rendaku, Japanese sequential voicing, a phonological process wit...
International audienceThe rendaku morphophonological alternation between voiceless and voiced obstru...
Rendaku (連濁), or Sequential Voicing, is a process that occurs in Japanese compounds wherein the init...
It is well known that there are four classes of Japanese vocabulary with respect to its origin; Yama...
One important observation that is made in the past phonological research is that constraints on outp...
The thesis is a psycholinguistic study of Sequential Voicing (known as Rendaku) in modern Japanese. ...
Rendaku, or sequential voicing in Japanese compounds, has been characterized in terms of autosegment...
In current generative linguistic theory, a speaker of a natural human language possesses a language ...
In current generative linguistic theory, a speaker of a natural human language possesses a language ...
In this paper we will examine a rather peculiar phenomenon called rendaku, or "sequential voicing" (...