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Why did “Billy Bob” sound natural, while “Bob Billy” sound forced?
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Anonymous 14h

It’s a specific linguistic feature called „ablaut reduplication”! English, and many other languages, typically follow a general pattern of high/front vowels to low/back vowels, usually along the lines of I->A->O. Tick-tock, splish-splash-splosh, zig-zag, etc! There are other forms of reduplication as well, such as rhyming (artsy-fartsy), exact (aye-aye), and even shm- reduplication (fancy shmancy— I think this comes from Yiddish influence).

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Anonymous 16h

2 syllables followed by one is more familiar Thinks of a drum’s “ba-dum tsss”

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 15h

I dunno… Bobby Bill still sounds wrong

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 15h

Familiarity with Billy bob. It doesn’t sound right because it’s not the same lol

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 1h

Linguistics is so cool

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