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- Classification of Germanic languages
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- Indian English
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- New Zealand English
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- Singlish
- South African English
- Southern American English
- English in southern England
- Sri Lankan English
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- The Chicago Manual of Style
- Philadelphia dialect
- Yinglish
- Welsh English
- World Englishes
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