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Date: 2010-10-17 20:32:59
Australian English
Languages of Australia
Languages of New Zealand
Languages of Singapore
Dictionary
International English
New Zealand English
Canadian English
English language
Anglo-Frisian languages
West Germanic languages
English languages

The Future of Regional Englishes

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