Re: Non-American Native Engl. Speakers, What Do U Think of Amer. Accen
The part of suburban L.A which happens to coincide with the affluent neighborhoods in the southwest San Fernando Valley, in fact. And "trying to talk like" is accurate; the true surfer-speak was a lot stranger than that and much harder to understand.It's the other way around. The "Valley-speak" made famous by Moon Zappa began with suburban L.A. teens trying to talk like surfers. Words like "gnarly," "rad," "tubular" and "grody" came from surfing lingo.I was born in LA (literally, in Hollywood). Newscasters sound, for the most part, like LA. That "surfer talk"? That's like, you know, Valley Girl-speak.
It was a surfer word then and it was still a surfer word when the Vals picked it up in the late 1970s/early '80s.And the kids were using the word "bitchin'" when I was in junior high school -- in the 1960s.