soso
n., v. [Boie’nen]
I. n.
II. v.
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Semantic Note (important for your dictionary)
soso exhibits functional polysemy, where:
are encoded within a single lexical root.
👉 This reflects a Boie’nen pattern in which:
form, function, and process are linguistically inseparable
DRAFT ————DRAFT
soso: breasts of woman
sodsod: to scrape the surface such as with a flat shovel or deeply scratch the ground with a tool such as a plow
songsong: he act of creating a small hole, typically quarter-coin size, in a green coconut to access its refreshing water or the act of drinking from the hole made on the coconut
sonson: to repeat or mimic speech, actions, or patterns, often for learning, training, or imitation purposes.
soog:
sosog: sosog: to investigate or track down someone's location or origins, ancestry, or past actions; to follow a trail or lead
so’so’: refers to the act of pouring out or emptying the contents of a container, such as a bag or basket, often in a swift manner or blow one’s nose