- Locust Valley lockjaw
Locust Valley lockjaw is the colloquial term for a stereotypical
upper class American accent associated with elite residents of theNew York metropolitan area , particularly those on the North Shore ofLong Island . The accent takes its name from the hamlet of Locust Valley, whose exclusive country clubs have included speakers of the accent. The accent is typically non-rhotic and involves speaking while keeping the lips tight and jaw clenched and thrust forward. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0DEFD91738F93BA25752C0A961948260&sec=&spon=d=all&pagewanted=all "On Language", by William Safire, "The New York Times", January 18, 1987] ]Individuals who have been described as affecting a recognizable Lockjaw accent include U.S. President
Franklin D. Roosevelt , actressKatharine Hepburn , conservative commentatorWilliam F. Buckley Jr. , Jane Hathaway, the secretarial character onThe Beverly Hillbillies ,Thurston Howell III , the millionaire character on the television seriesGilligan's Island , and Matthew Larkin Widham.References
ee also
Boston Brahmin accent External links
* [http://www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=1060 Locust Valley, Long Island]
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