Personal pronouns Tindal Dusun has a Philippine-type focus system of syntax that makes one particular noun phrase in a sentence the most prominent. The prominent or focused noun (or noun phrase) is not necessarily the subject or the agent. In clauses with pronouns, both the pronoun as well as the verbal morphology carry indication of focus. If the verbal morphology carries actor-focus, the clause's actor will be a nominative pronoun - or rarely an emphatic pronoun. Any other noun phrase in the clause must take pronouns from a different set, as only one noun phrase can be the focus of a clause. "The "emphatic" pronouns are used alone or preposedly, either as answers or to stress the pronoun.
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Sentence structure A typical Dusun sentence is
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SVO. {{Interlinear|lang=dtp|indent=2 ==Vocabulary==