Syntactic ambiguity as a device in British humour

cent dyyni The present study of ambiguity at the syntactic level in the English language focuses on its resourceful applications in the creation of jokes.Such ambiguity is therefore regarded as something to be exploited in language rather than avoided.One important conclusion will be that British humour should not be regarded as "strange" by speake

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A modified surgical approach for hard and soft tissue reconstruction of severe periimplantitis defects: laser-assisted periimplant defect regeneration (LAPIDER)

Abstract Background The main problem in periimplantitis is often the combination of severe periimplant bone loss with a contaminated implant surface and an insufficient soft tissue situation.Classic surgical concepts with crestal access to the bony defect and debridement of the surface most often lead to partial defect regeneration and a soft tissu

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