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  2. Valley girl - Wikipedia

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    A valley girl is a socioeconomic, linguistic, and youth subcultural stereotype and stock character originating during the 1980s: any materialistic upper-middle-class young woman, associated with unique vocal and California dialect features, from the Los Angeles commuter communities of the San Fernando Valley. [1]

  3. High rising terminal - Wikipedia

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    The origins of HRT remain uncertain. Anecdotal evidence places the conception of the American English variety on the West Coast—anywhere from Southern California to the Pacific Northwest. [25] This in turn comes into prominence due to development of "Valleyspeak" popularized by the Frank Zappa song "Valley Girl" in the early 1980s.

  4. Valley Girl (song) - Wikipedia

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    Though intended as a parody, the single popularized the valley girl stereotype nationwide. [6] [7] [8] Following the single's release, there was a significant increase in "Valspeak" slang usage, whether ironically spoken or not. In particular, the film Valley Girl capitalized on this cultural curiosity.

  5. Moon Zappa's complicated relationship with 'Valley Girl,' 40 ...

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    “Valley Girl” came out and became a leftfield mainstream hit, leading to appearances on The Merv Griffin Show, MTV, and Solid Gold. The song’s vapid Ondrya and politically incorrect teacher ...

  6. My Valley girl accent follows me wherever I go. Long live the ...

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    My true voice is a Valley girl voice, but I hide it because people respect me less when I use Valleyspeak. Why does the accent that brings me comfort have to be so stigmatized?

  7. Sexy baby voice - Wikipedia

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    Sexy baby voice" is an English language speech pattern or sociolect, first described by U.S. media in 2013, in which young women affect the high-pitched voice of pre-pubescent girls. Actress Lake Bell popularized the term with her 2013 film In a World... , and subsequently gave various interviews on the speech pattern.

  8. Like - Wikipedia

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    The stereotyped "valley girl" language is an exaggeration of the variants of California English spoken by people who were young in the 1980s. This non-traditional usage of the word has been around at least since the 1950s, introduced through beat (or beatnik) and jazz culture.

  9. Category:Valleyspeak - Wikipedia

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