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- sodality or parachurch organizations Modality (music), in music, the subject concerning certain diatonic scales Modalities (sociology), a concept in Anthony...
- Look up modal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Modal may refer to: Modal (textile), a textile made from spun cellulose fiber Modal analysis, the study...
- possibility are called alethic modalities. They are also sometimes called special modalities, from the Latin species. Modal logic was first developed to...
- sensory modalities are done in cases where a single sensory modality results in an ambiguous and incomplete result. Integration of all sensory modalities occurs...
- German Modal Verbs A grammar lesson covering the German modal verbs (in Portuguese) Modal Verbs Modal Verb Tutorial Wikiversity:Explication of modalities...
- Modal voice is the vocal register used most frequently in speech and singing in most languages. It is also the term used in linguistics for the most common...
- Modal adverbs are adverbs, such as probably, necessarily, and possibly that express modality, i.e., possibility, necessity, or contingency. The Cambridge...
- Modal realism is the view propounded by philosopher David Lewis that all possible worlds are real in the same way as is the actual world: they are "of...
- overlapping modalities. If multiple modalities are available for a task, the system is said to have redundant modalities. Multiple modalities can be used...
- Quintessential modal expressions include modal auxiliaries such as "could", "should", or "must"; modal adverbs such as "possibly" or "necessarily"; and modal adjectives...