modality
/məʊˈdalɪti/
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modality
modal type of pitch organization
modality
sense through which the human can receive the output of the computer or a sensor or device through which the computer can receive the input from the human
modality
comprises all different types of modality (alethic, epistemic, etc.)
modality
some particular way in which information is to be encoded for presentation to humans, in semiotics
modality
structure and organization of the local or universal church, in Protestant and Catholic theology
modality
way to class a proposition in logic, like necessarily true, possibly true, impossible ...
Modality
non-fiction book by the semanticist Paul Portner
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