There’s a very consistent syntax to Yoda-speak that a lot of people get wrong when they try to write it. The comic has him speaking “correctly” – no errors here, but I see people getting it wrong all the time. The direct object before both the subject and verb, you must put. Predicate nominatives also in front of both verb and antecedent, they are. Correct, this is. Sometimes Yoda inverts it to normal word order for very strong emphasis – “The dark side clouds everything!” If he does this, he’s upset about something. While training Luke, he sometimes has full paragraphs of dialog that show how he constructs more complicated sentence structures. It’s actually hard to do it right as sentences become more complicated, but Yoda makes it seem natural because of the consistency of his own syntax.
rmremail 10 months ago
There is no try. There is only do the homework or fail.
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member 10 months ago
Well, German very frequently has the verb at the end of a sentence.
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member 10 months ago
Old School, Yoda is.
Ubintold 10 months ago
Does Yoda yodel?
phritzg Premium Member 10 months ago
Detention, you now have. Yes, hmmm.
oakie817 10 months ago
you know, thinking about those school days long ago, when i was in Catholic grade school, “ain’t” was considered a swear word…
MS72 10 months ago
Jar Jar heads up the Math dept.
ladykat 10 months ago
I think those lessons would be fun.
Paul D Premium Member 10 months ago
“New English”, from the same thoughtful folks who brought you “New Math.”
belgarathmth 10 months ago
There’s a very consistent syntax to Yoda-speak that a lot of people get wrong when they try to write it. The comic has him speaking “correctly” – no errors here, but I see people getting it wrong all the time. The direct object before both the subject and verb, you must put. Predicate nominatives also in front of both verb and antecedent, they are. Correct, this is. Sometimes Yoda inverts it to normal word order for very strong emphasis – “The dark side clouds everything!” If he does this, he’s upset about something. While training Luke, he sometimes has full paragraphs of dialog that show how he constructs more complicated sentence structures. It’s actually hard to do it right as sentences become more complicated, but Yoda makes it seem natural because of the consistency of his own syntax.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 10 months ago
Thanks to Star Wars, kids everywhere owned a toy Yoda.
Mike Baldwin creator 10 months ago
Zen-of-Zinfandel 10 months ago
You must unlearn what you’ve learned, sort of.
eddi-TBH 10 months ago
The hovering pen is a nice touch.