Jenkins, Jennifer: World Englishes: A resource book for students, 2003. London and New York: Routledge. (233 pp.).
Tottie, Gunnel: An introduction to American English, 2002. London: Blackwell. (293 pp.).
David Crystal: English as a global language,
Kopisamling 'ENG2163/ENG4163 Global English' (f?s kj?pt i Kopiutsalget, Akademika): Global English 2006 II:
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