sumanyms
Sumanyms are a theoretical linguistic term describing lexical units that encode the combined meanings of two or more synonymous terms within a single form. The word blends sum, indicating addition or total, with onym, meaning name or term, and is used to discuss how some languages might compactly express a semantic sum rather than a single sense.
Definition and scope: A sumanym is a single word or sign intended to convey the aggregate sense
Formation and types: Sumanyms may emerge through lexical fusion, semantic broadening, or deliberate coinage in multilingual
Examples: In a hypothetical language, the sumanym brillight could merge the senses of bright and brilliant
Distinctions: Sumanyms are distinct from ordinary compounds, hyponyms, or polysemy, as they aim to encapsulate the
Usage and research: The concept has potential applications in lexicography, natural language processing, and language teaching,