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Japanese 茶髪 /chapatsu/

Are there any other words where a morpheme appears with /p/ rather than expected /b/ or /h/, despite not following a closed syllable?

(Besides recent loans and onomatopoeia)
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Vijay wrote: Tue Oct 23, 2018 11:10 pm ぱったり
Is that an ideophone? I thought the use of /p/ in those was considered a somewhat "regular" exception to the usual rules for the distribution of /p/ in Japanese vocabulary.

I don't speak or study Japanese, so I probably shouldn't speculate like this, but I'm tempted to guess that the use of /p/ in 茶髪 could be related via analogy to the regular use of /p/ in 金髪 kinpatsu "blond" and 銀髪 ginpatsu "silver hair". Those are two other hair colors listed in the Wiktionary page for 髪.
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You know better than I do. :)
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