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1 Global Englishes for Language Teaching View Online 1.Nicola Galloway, Heath Rose: Introducing Global Englishes. Taylor & Francis Ltd, London (2015). 2.Jenkins J.: Global Englishes: a resource book for students. Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London (2015). 3.Lubna Alsagoff: Principles and practices for teaching English as an international language. Routledge, New York, N.Y. (2012). 4.Cogo A., Dewey M.: Analysing English as a Lingua Franca: A Corpus-driven Investigation. Bloomsbury Publishing, London (2012). 5.Cogo A., Dewey M.: Analyzing English as a lingua franca: a corpus-driven investigation. Continuum, London (2012). 6.Jennifer Jenkins: Current Perspectives on Teaching World Englishes and English as a Lingua Franca. TESOL Quarterly. 40, (2006). 7.Jenkins J., Cogo A., Dewey M.: Review of developments in research into English as a lingua franca. Language Teaching. 44, (2011). 8.Kachru B.B., Kachru Y., Nelson C.L.: The handbook of world Englishes. Blackwell Pub, Malden, MA (2006). 9.Kirkpatrick A.: World Englishes: implications for international communication and English language teaching. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK (2007). 10.Kirkpatrick A.: English as an Asian Lingua Franca: the Lingua Franca Approach and implications for language education policy. Journal of English as a Lingua Franca. 1, Matsuda A.: Principles and practices of teaching English as an international language. Multilingual Matters, Bristol (2012). 12.Seidlhofer B.: Understanding English as a lingua franca. Oxford University Press, Oxford (2011). 13.Sharifian F.: English as an international language: perspectives and pedagogical issues. Multilingual Matters, Bristol (2009). 14.Nicola Galloway, Heath Rose: Introducing Global Englishes. Taylor & Francis Ltd, London (2015). 15.Bruthiaux P.: Squaring the circles: issues in modeling English worldwide. International Journal of Applied Linguistics. 13, (2003). 16.ENGLISH AS AN INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE: CHALLENGES AND POSSIBILITIES Clyne Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 17.Graddol D.: English Next, (2006). 18.Crystal D.: English as a Global Language. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2012). 19.Melchers G., Shaw P.: World Englishes. Hodder Education, [London] (2011). 20.Jenkins J.: Global Englishes: a resource book for students. Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London (2015). 21.Nicola Galloway, Heath Rose: Introducing Global Englishes. Taylor & Francis Ltd, London (2015). 22.Crystal D.: English as a Global Language. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2012). 23.KACHRU B.B.: World Englishes and applied linguistics. World Englishes. 9, 3 20 (1990). 24.Melchers G., Shaw P.: World Englishes. Hodder Education, [London] (2011). 25.Nicola Galloway, Heath Rose: Introducing Global Englishes. Taylor & Francis Ltd, London (2015). 26.Nicola Galloway, Heath Rose: Introducing Global Englishes. Taylor & Francis Ltd, London (2015). 27.Melchers G., Shaw P.: World Englishes. Hodder Education, [London] (2011). 28.English today: the international review of the English language, (1985). 29.Kachru B.B.: Liberation Linguistics and the Quirk Concern., Jenkins J.: Global Englishes: a resource book for students. Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London (2015). 31.Nicola Galloway, Heath Rose: Introducing Global Englishes. Taylor & Francis Ltd, London (2015). 32.Nicola 1/6

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