nominalvaries
Nominalvaries is a term used in a small subset of theoretical discussions to describe a class of constructs whose nominal aspects vary across contexts. It is not part of a widely adopted taxonomy in linguistics, statistics, or computer science, and its exact meaning can differ among authors. A common thread is the idea that the set of nominally categorized values or the inflectional or classificatory properties attached to a noun-like element are not fixed but depend on language, dialect, domain, or observational conditions.
In linguistic typology and morphology, nominalvaries may refer to nouns or noun-like elements whose gender, number,
In data modeling and computational contexts, nominalvaries can describe variables carrying nominal data whose category sets
Related concepts include nominal data, categorical variables, and context-sensitive grammars. See also discussions of linguistic variation,