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Not if anything to say about it, I have!
#1
Posted 05 July 2005 - 10:02 PM
Does it bother any of you that in the PT Yoda's grammar problems fade in and out
and when it's messed up it sounds stupid?
In ESB for example,
"Help you I can."
"Told you I did, reckless is he."
"Luminous beings are we."
"In, you must go!"
"Powerful Jedi was he."
"Judge me by my size do you?"
Basically, short, concise sentences only.
Then in the PT
We have such gems like
"Around the survivors a perimiter create!"
"Not if anything to say about it, I have"
"How feel you?"
It just sounds weird. It's like, when the object isn't a person, he's supposed to speak normally.
Evidence from ESB:
"A Jedi's strength flows from the force" The subject is the Jedi and the object is the force. Thus requiring no effed up grammar.
"Yes, to Obiwan you listen!" or fixed up: "Yes, (you) listen to Obiwan!"
Here the subject is you and the object is Obiwan, a person.
So let's fix the offending quotes: If we absoultly have to have effed up Yoda grammar then we can change how he delivers the line without changing the meaning.
"Around the survivors a perimiter create!" - Actually I'm not sure Yoda should be barking orders to clone troopers at all, but what the hell. (and by the way, survivors isn't the object of the sentence, perimiter is. Survivors is the compliment) "Protect the survivors we must. Rescue the Jedi we shall!"
"Not if anything to say about it, I have" - "Wrong, you are! Stop you I shall."
"How feel you?" Yoda can sense how people feel so he should not be asking this dumb question. "How do you feel? Afraid are you?"
I'm sure that there may be other times when Yoda's speech is all reversed when people are not the objects, even in ESB but you have to admit that the speech in the PT just sounds silly.
and when it's messed up it sounds stupid?
In ESB for example,
"Help you I can."
"Told you I did, reckless is he."
"Luminous beings are we."
"In, you must go!"
"Powerful Jedi was he."
"Judge me by my size do you?"
Basically, short, concise sentences only.
Then in the PT
We have such gems like
"Around the survivors a perimiter create!"
"Not if anything to say about it, I have"
"How feel you?"
It just sounds weird. It's like, when the object isn't a person, he's supposed to speak normally.
Evidence from ESB:
"A Jedi's strength flows from the force" The subject is the Jedi and the object is the force. Thus requiring no effed up grammar.
"Yes, to Obiwan you listen!" or fixed up: "Yes, (you) listen to Obiwan!"
Here the subject is you and the object is Obiwan, a person.
So let's fix the offending quotes: If we absoultly have to have effed up Yoda grammar then we can change how he delivers the line without changing the meaning.
"Around the survivors a perimiter create!" - Actually I'm not sure Yoda should be barking orders to clone troopers at all, but what the hell. (and by the way, survivors isn't the object of the sentence, perimiter is. Survivors is the compliment) "Protect the survivors we must. Rescue the Jedi we shall!"
"Not if anything to say about it, I have" - "Wrong, you are! Stop you I shall."
"How feel you?" Yoda can sense how people feel so he should not be asking this dumb question. "How do you feel? Afraid are you?"
I'm sure that there may be other times when Yoda's speech is all reversed when people are not the objects, even in ESB but you have to admit that the speech in the PT just sounds silly.
#5
Posted 06 July 2005 - 07:02 AM
QUOTE (Be The Reds! @ Jul 5 2005, 10:02 PM)
"Around the survivors a perimiter create!"
"Not if anything to say about it, I have"
"How feel you"
"Not if anything to say about it, I have"
"How feel you"
i'd like to adress these in no particular order...
"How feel you?"
not so far from ye olde "what say you?" which is fine... nice and short... i can handle that...
"Around the survivors a perimiter create!"
When i saw heard this in the cinema, i was IN ALL HONESTY expecting the troops to drop their guard and turn back to yoda in shear and utter confusion... shrugging their shoulders and looking at each other...
no, really... it seemed like an obvious choice for the direction the scene should go from there...
"Not if anything to say about that, I have"
WTF?!?
like WTF?!?
even my gusher friend i went with shrugged and shook his head and said WTF?!?
like seriously!!!!
I just don't get it...
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#7
Posted 06 July 2005 - 10:49 AM
As Ruthless Reviews puts it regarding Yodas speech patterns: Backwards speaks every sentence, Yoda does. Poorly written thinks I do. To no end, find it annoying, redundant.
"Around the survivors a perimeter create" - Yoda has joined the US Marines.
"At an end your rule is and not short enough it was, I must say" - apparently Yoda wanted the audience to suffocate with irony because Palpatine was about to rule the galaxy for over 20 years.
"Around the survivors a perimeter create" - Yoda has joined the US Marines.
"At an end your rule is and not short enough it was, I must say" - apparently Yoda wanted the audience to suffocate with irony because Palpatine was about to rule the galaxy for over 20 years.
#9
Posted 07 July 2005 - 12:37 AM
QUOTE (barend @ Jul 6 2005, 09:02 PM)
i'd like to adress these in no particular order...
"How feel you?"
not so far from ye olde "what say you?" which is fine... nice and short... i can handle that...
"How feel you?"
not so far from ye olde "what say you?" which is fine... nice and short... i can handle that...
Right, but Yoda doesn't speak midieval English, he speaks modern English with VOSVc or OSV grammar structure.
The question is
How do you feel? There isn't an object in the sentence.
#11
Posted 07 July 2005 - 05:22 AM
George Bush isn't the only one with a problem with speaking. Dan Quayle also had some hilarious quotes attributed to him.
Kinda serves as a warning to watch what you say, eh?
Honestly, Yoda's English was always screwed up to some degree, with an exception of ESB, when he spoke nearly perfect English throughout the movie. In ROTJ, when his backtalking really got serious, one could say that he was dying and it was some stuff going on in his mind. But in the PT, it just isn't excusable at all!
Kinda serves as a warning to watch what you say, eh?
Honestly, Yoda's English was always screwed up to some degree, with an exception of ESB, when he spoke nearly perfect English throughout the movie. In ROTJ, when his backtalking really got serious, one could say that he was dying and it was some stuff going on in his mind. But in the PT, it just isn't excusable at all!
#12
Posted 07 July 2005 - 07:33 AM
Has anyone but me ever wondered why his English (or Basic, whatever) is screwed up like that? You'd have thought he'd have picked up the correct speech patterns after 900 years, even if it isn't his first language. Is it a trait of his species that for some reason they have no problems with vocabulary and most aspects of grammar, but can't manage to structure sentences correctly?
To make it even more confusing, there's another Yoda-like Jedi Master in KotOR, and his speech is completely normal. I can only think of one vaguely sensible explanation: the language has changed so much since Yoda first learned it that he simply couldn't keep up. Given how much English has changed over 900 years, that would make some sense (though it doesn't explain why he still has no problem with vocabulary.)
To make it even more confusing, there's another Yoda-like Jedi Master in KotOR, and his speech is completely normal. I can only think of one vaguely sensible explanation: the language has changed so much since Yoda first learned it that he simply couldn't keep up. Given how much English has changed over 900 years, that would make some sense (though it doesn't explain why he still has no problem with vocabulary.)
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