Nominal (disambiguation)
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A nominal is one of the parts of speech.

Nominal may also refer to:
  • Nominal aphasia
    Nominal aphasia
    Nominal aphasia is a severe problem with recalling words or names.Dysnomia refers to a less severe form of this word-recall dysfunction. Learning disabilities caused by name-recall problems are usually diagnosed as dysnomia rather than anomia.- Overview :Anomic aphasia is a type of aphasia...

    , a problem remembering words and names
  • Nominal category
    Nominal category
    A nominal category or a nominal group is a group of objects or ideas that can be collectively grouped on the basis of shared, arbitrary characteristic....

    , a group of objects or ideas that can be collectively grouped on the basis of shared, arbitrary characteristic
  • Nominal damages, a small award to compensate for technical harm
  • Nominal data, a form of categorical data
    Categorical data
    In statistics, categorical data is that part of an observed dataset that consists of categorical variables, or for data that has been converted into that form, for example as grouped data...

     in statistics
  • Nominal GDP, a raw gross domestic product
    Gross domestic product
    Gross domestic product refers to the market value of all final goods and services produced within a country in a given period. GDP per capita is often considered an indicator of a country's standard of living....

     value uncompensated for inflation or deflation
  • Nominal group (language)
    Nominal group (language)
    In systemic functional grammar , a nominal group is a group of words which expresses an entity. A "nominal group" is widely regarded as synonymous to noun phrase in other grammatical models, although Halliday and some of his followers draw a theoretical distinction between the terms group and phrase...

    , a noun surrounded by words characterize it
  • Nominal number
    Nominal number
    Nominal numbers are numerals used for identification only. The numerical value is irrelevant, and they do not indicate quantity, rank, or any other measurement.-Definition:...

    , a number used as an identifier in mathematics
  • Nominal techniques
    Nominal techniques
    Nominal techniques are a range of techniques, based on nominal sets, for handling names and binding, e.g. in abstract syntax. Research into nominal sets gave rise to nominal terms, a metalanguage for embedding object languages with name binding constructs into....

     in computer science
    Computer science
    Computer science or computing science is the study of the theoretical foundations of information and computation and of practical techniques for their implementation and application in computer systems...

     for working with formal languages with name binding constructs
  • Real versus nominal value
    Real versus nominal value
    In economics, nominal value refers to a value expressed in money terms in a given year or series of years. By contrast, real value adjusts nominal value to remove effects of price changes over time...

    , an accepted condition which is a goal or an approximation as opposed to the real value
    • Nominal (economics), a value expressed in units of a currency but not equal
    • Real versus nominal value (economics), the "face value" of currency
      Currency
      In economics, currency refers to a generally accepted medium of exchange. These are usually the coins and banknotes of a particular government, which comprise the physical aspects of a nation's money supply...

      , which is not corrected for inflation
      Inflation
      In economics, inflation is a rise in the general level of prices of goods and services in an economy over a period of time.When the general price level rises, each unit of currency buys fewer goods and services. Consequently, inflation also reflects an erosion in the purchasing power of money – a...

       or compound interest
      Compound interest
      Compound interest arises when interest is added to the principal, so that from that moment on, the interest that has been added also itself earns interest. This addition of interest to the principal is called compounding...

      .
  • Nominal (linguistics)
    Nominal (linguistics)
    In linguistics, a nominal is a part of speech in some languages that shares features with nouns and adjectives.- Examples :Nominals are a common feature of Indigenous Australian languages, many of which do not categorically differentiate nouns from adjectives.Some features of nominals in some...

    , a word or group of words functioning as a noun
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