History
What is termed as ''Central Dusun'' (or simply ''Dusun'') and '' Coastal Kadazan'' (or simply ''Kadazan'') are deemed to be highly mutually intelligible to one other; many consider these to be part of a single language. The language was among many other Sabahan vernacular languages suppressed under Mustapha Harun's assimilationist enforcement of Bahasa Malaysia across the state. Under the efforts of the Kadazandusun Cultural Association Sabah, in 1995, the central Bundu-Liwan dialect was selected to serve as the basis for a standardised "Kadazandusun" language. This dialect, spoken in the Bundu and Liwan valleys of the Crocker- Trusmadi ranges (now parts of the present-day districts of Ranau, Tambunan and Keningau), was selected as it was deemed to be the most mutually intelligible when conversing with other "Dusun" or "Kadazan" dialects.Phonology
The phonemes in Central Dusun and Coastal Kadazan are as follows:Consonants
Robinson specifies that /r/ in Tindal Dusun is a flap . occurs as an allophone of in word-medial position. Tangit and MBDK note that Coastal Kadazan consonants correspond to the following consonants found in other varieties:Vowels
Kadazandusun is usually said to have four vowels /a i u o/. According to Tingit, /o/ in Central Dusun is less rounded ̜, ɤthan in Coastal Kadazan and is sometimes represented with ⟨e⟩.Orthography
Dusun is written using theGrammar
Personal pronouns
Tindal Dusun has a Philippine-type focus system of syntax that makes one particular noun phrase in a sentence the most prominent. This prominent, focused noun phrase does not need to be the subject or the agent of the clause. In clauses with pronouns, the verbal morphology and the pronoun both indicate focus. If the verb carries actor focus morphology, the actor of the clause will therefore be a nominative pronoun (or, rarely, an emphatic pronoun). Any other noun phrase in the clause will necessarily take pronouns from a different set, as only one noun phrase can be in focus in any given clause. "The "emphatic" pronouns are used alone or preposedly, either as answers or to stress the pronoun.Examples
Sentence structure
A typical Dusun sentence is VSO. It is, however, possible for a grammatically correct Dusun sentence to be SVO.Vocabulary
To form numbers such as fifty or sixty, a multiplier is combined with a positional unit (tens, hundreds, thousands etc.), using . Separate units are combined with . The Dusun name of the months derive from the traditional cycle of paddy harvesting. The names for the days of the week are mostly based on a simple numerical sequence, which is commonly used for media and newspapers. The names of Dusun days as part of the seven-day week derive from the life cycle of a butterfly.Dialects
Central Dusun language survived by three main dialect groups. Liwanic : Liwan, Inobong Dusun Bunduic : Tindal, Bundu, Sinulihan, Tagahas-Tibabar, Gobukon-Luba Ulu Sugut Dusun : Tinagas, Talantang, Tuhawon All Central Dusun dialects are 100% mutually intelligible when conversing.Examples
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