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GUEST,Jerry | Broadcasting Folk on BBC (49) | RE: Broadcasting Folk on BBC | 24 Feb 20 |
Apart from being unexceptional (ie of nondescript character, which is no crime in itself), none of those places have names that either rhyme or scan easily if to be used in verse or song lyrics. Many Irish place names, for example, have a lyrically pleasing arrangement of short and long syllables, as do many Native American and native Australian names for settlements. |