sumadditivemodifiers
Sumadditivemodifiers are a class of modifiers defined by their additive behavior with respect to the operation of addition on quantities. Formally, a modifier is sumadditivemodifier if, for inputs a and b in a suitable domain, the modifier applied to the sum equals the sum of the modifier applied to each input: M(a + b) = M(a) + M(b). In a linguistic or semantic setting, this means that the semantic contribution of the modifier to a combined quantity distributes over the sum of the parts, preserving compositionality when multiple items or events are added together.
This property is closely related to linearity in mathematics, where additive functions map sums to sums. Sumadditivemodifiers
In practical terms, sumadditivemodifiers are discussed in theoretical frameworks of formal semantics and mathematical linguistics as
Applications of the concept appear in computational linguistics, quantitative semantics, and the design of semantic parsers