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The word "modal" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used as an adjective meaning "relating to a mode or form of expression". It can also be used as a noun meaning "a modal verb or other expression in grammar". Example sentence: "My professor explained the modal implications of verb conjugation."
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A modal proposition
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(On modalism, see Forbes (1992), Melia (2003: 81 98) and Peacocke (1999: 155 159).) Instead, modal notions are properly understood in terms of primitive modal operators like the box and diamond of modal logic.
The latter's harmonic idiom – often called atonal – also diverges strongly from Stravinsky's approach, which is essentially modal and hardly further removed from tonality than the work of his Parisian friends Debussy and Ravel.
And, anyway, assuming that an individual has the modal characteristics of the place they live in or the school they attended is a blatant example of the ecological fallacy in logic.
One starts to wonder whether a society, or a monetary regime, that always advantages the economic interests of the young isn't preferable to one that simply caters to the modal generation across its life-cycle.
Certainly the performance of the transcontinental freight lines in recent years, and the regain of modal share, are impressive.
In a Björk song the melody floats freely above a modal structure.
One student realises that his application consultant is not talking much senseCulture: Still solving riddles Björk, a musician, talks about nature, modal patterns and Icelandic sonic traditions.
Their findings therefore support the hypothesis mentioned in the paper that "the Industrial Revolution was carried not by the skills of the average or modal worker, but by the ingenuity and technical ability of a minority".This is not to say that literacy rates and primary school enrolment are unimportant, but rather that they may not be sufficient to foster a transition to a new economic system.
Whereas historically American jazz has been based on tunes, swing and individual solos, EST create distinctly Scandinavian and atmospheric mini-tone poems, with modal harmonies and rock-style rhythmic motifs.The effect can be mesmerising, as on "Behind the Yashmak", conjuring the intense inner world of a Muslim woman.
That's probably the modal estimate among forecasters, and I would say that it is difficult to characterise an economy which is two years out from full employment as facing a tight labour market.2) Having said that, we are approaching the point in the business cycle at which the Fed would historically begin tightening policy.
"The modal Scottish voter says, 'I'm Scottish, and we should be able to run our own affairs.
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