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The claim of Ghani, Ataman & Egele (2012, p.321) that "students' common language of discourse, interaction and entertainment is always Pidgin... never Standard English generated the curiosity to undertake this study.

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The task conditions consisted of repeating nouns in Mandarin, repeating nouns in English, generating a verb for a noun in Mandarin, and generating a verb for a noun in English.

Although the absurd show trial and subsequent imprisonment of three al-Jazeera English correspondents generated global headlines earlier this year, many other victims of the state's crackdown on free speech have gone largely unreported.

This six-hundred-page début novel, by a former New York City high-school English teacher, generated major buzz (and a reported seven-figure contract) at last year's London Book Fair.

Clubs from the top four tiers of English football generated more than £4bn in revenue for the first time in 2014-15, annualual review conducted by Deloitte has found.

The English search generated disappointing results; however, the Chinese search found a large number of Web sites about purchasable guns and drugs, one of which even seems to be one of the Web sites described in Mr. Kristof's article!

The present study investigates the best factor for controlling the item difficulty of multiple-choice English vocabulary questions generated by an automatic question generation system.

Rather than trying to imitate Pliny himself, he found a text version of "The Natural History" on the Internet, analyzed its thirty-seven books using a natural-language processing toolkit, and then wrote a computer algorithm that generated English sentences using the discovered features of Pliny's style.

The half-billion-pound parking cash cow reportedly enjoyed by some English councils has generated headlines, yet alongside hundreds of authorities that boosted their income another 52 apparently ran their parking services at a loss.

Each of the design prompts originated from a randomly generated English word that corresponded to the sequential letter in the alphabet they were on, starting with "attach" and ending with compound word "zig-zag".

However, the search results only generated English studies.

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