ODLT--The Online Dictionary of Language Terminology



alethic modality
Definition - A type of modality that shows the speaker's estimation of the logical necessity or possibility of what he is saying.

Example -
Alfred is a bachelor; thus he must be unmarried.

Etymology -
The term derives from the Greek aletheia, truth.



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