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1185 "Just as English itself has borrowed words from many different languages over its history, English loanwords now appear in a great many languages around the world, indicative of the technological and cultural influence of its speakers. Several pidgins and creole languages have formed using an English base, such as Jamaican Creole, Nigerian Pidgin, and Tok Pisin. There are many words in English coined to describe forms of particular non-English languages that contain a very high proportion of English words. Franglais, for example, is used to describe French with a very high English word content; it is found on the Channel Islands. Another variant, spoken in the border bilingual regions of Québec in Canada, is called FrEnglish.\n" +
1276 " 5. The voiceless palatal fricative /ç/ is in most accents just an allophone of /h/ before /j/; for instance human /çju?m?n/. However, in some accents (see this), the /j/ is dropped, but the initial consonant is the same.\n" +
4036 "# else /* just guess */\n" +
4525 " not just for larger requests, but will generally cause it to be\n" +
4648 " other request (at least not directly; the system may just so\n" +
5086 " supplied just in case.\n" +
5374 " are just sequential. Keeping them in order almost never requires\n" +
6370 " just to find out where the end of memory lies.\n" +
7521 " /* If need less alignment than we give anyway, just relay to malloc */\n" +
7571 " /* For mmapped chunks, just adjust offset */\n" +
8128 " just return MORECORE_FAILURE when given negative arguments.\n" +