games

English: Translation
Refers to the act or process of mixing.
Grammar
affixation
Notes

Morphological Analysis
The root word "games" refers to the act or process of mixing. The derived morphemes illustrate various aspects and focuses:

Derived Morphemes\

  1. *Ginames* (games + -in- [Intentional or deliberate action infix]): mixed or the resulting mixture, emphasizing intentional action.\
  2. *Pigames* (pi- [prefix focusing on the target/result of the action] + games): the action of mixing substances or ingredients, focusing on the target or result.\
  3. *Nagames* (na- [past tense affix] + root): unintentionally or accidentally mixed, indicating past tense and possibly accidental action.\
  4. *Nagamesna* (na- [past tense affix] + root- + na- [past tense completion suffix]): already finished mixing, emphasizing completion of the action.\
  5. *Gominames* (root + -omin- [Agent focus infix]): mixed (active voice, past tense), highlighting the agent's role in the action.

Description
The morphemes demonstrate a range of grammatical functions and aspects:

- *Intentionality*: -in- infix (ginames) emphasizes deliberate action.\

  • *Focus*: pi- prefix (pigames) focuses on the target or result.\
  • *Tense*: na- affix (nagames) indicates past tense.\
  • *Aspect*: na-...na- (nagames) emphasizes completion.\
  • *Agent focus*: -omin- infix (gominames) highlights the agent's role.

The analysis showcases the complexity and nuance of the Boie’nen morphological structure.