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Third person subject<br />

...,.,*..*......................~.*.*...........~.'.................'...............<br />

SUBJECT-FOCUS<br />

Dia membuat kue coklat<br />

Mereka<br />

Pak Burhan membuat' kue coklat<br />

Bu Made<br />

Guru-guru 5tu<br />

....................*-.....................*.........-...*..........................<br />

OBJECT-FOCUS<br />

Variation A: Subject is either pronoun or proper name<br />

I<br />

I<br />

-<br />

. Kue coklat dibuat olehnya, -nya<br />

(oleh) mereka<br />

Kue coklat dibuat (oleh) Pak Burhan<br />

(oleh) Bu Made<br />

variation B: Subject is pronoun only<br />

(oleh) guru-guru itu<br />

Kue coklat<br />

dia<br />

mereka<br />

buat<br />

+- 4<br />

The following are simple subject-focus sentences with either first,<br />

second or third person subject. Transform them i@o object-focus<br />

sentences as shown above.<br />

Styerr-&us and Object-focus 1 29

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