On Sun., Feb. 14, 2021, 14:35 SuStel, <sustel@trimboli.name> wrote:
On 2/14/2021 8:24 AM, mayqel qunen'oS wrote:
Because if the {'e' neHbe' vavoy} was written by maltz himself, then it'd be sooo tempting to start {'e' neH}ing like there's no tomorrow..
Marc Okrand wrote the line.
Not quite. Azetbur's original lines had {vavwI'} instead of {vavoy}. The director told the actress to say that word more softly, and the {qaghwI'} became inaudible. Dr. Okrand decided it sounded like {vavoy} and that's how the {-oy} suffix was created. So many of the movie lines were changed because of production and editing reasons that it's hard to attribute intent to Dr. Okrand, whose hands were forced, as it were, to retroactively make official whatever the actors/directors/editors ended up doing. (So it's possible that the {'e'} ended up in that sentence contrary to his original intent.) -- De'vID