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  1. Nationalencyklopedin "Världens 100 största språk 2010" The World's 100 Largest Languages in 2010
  2. "Future of English" (PDF). The British Council. Dicapai 24 August 2011.  (page 10)
  3. Curtis, Andy. Color, Race, And English Language Teaching: Shades of Meaning. 2006, page 192.
  4. "Ethnologue, 1999". Web.archive.org. Dicapai 2010-10-31. 
  5. CIA World Factbook, Field Listing — Languages (World).
  6. Languages of the World (Charts), Comrie (1998), Weber (1997), and the Summer Institute for Linguistics (SIL) 1999 Ethnologue Survey. Available at The World's Most Widely Spoken Languages
  7. Mair, Victor H. (1991). "What Is a Chinese "Dialect/Topolect"? Reflections on Some Key Sino-English Linguistic Terms" (PDF). Sino-Platonic Papers. 
  8. Crystal, David (2003). English as a Global Language (edisi 2nd). Cambridge University Press. m/s. 69. ISBN 9780521530323. , cited inPower, Carla (7 March 2005). "Not the Queen's English". Newsweek. 
  9. "U.S. Census Bureau, Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2003, Section 1 Population" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. m/s. 59 pages.  Table 47 gives the figure of 214,809,000 for those five years old and over who speak exclusively English at home. Based on the American Community Survey, these results exclude those living communally (such as college dormitories, institutions, and group homes), and by definition exclude native English speakers who speak more than one language at home.
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  11. Population by mother tongue and age groups, 2006 counts, for Canada, provinces and territories–20% sample data, Census 2006, Statistics Canada.
  12. Census Data from Australian Bureau of Statistics Main Language Spoken at Home. The figure is the number of people who only speak English at home.
  13. Figures are for speakers of Nigerian Pidgin, an English-based pidgin or creole. Ihemere gives a range of roughly 3 to 5 million native speakers; the midpoint of the range is used in the table. Ihemere, Kelechukwu Uchechukwu. 2006. "A Basic Description and Analytic Treatment of Noun Clauses in Nigerian Pidgin." Nordic Journal of African Studies 15(3): 296–313.
  14. Census in Brief, page 15 (Table 2.5), 2001 Census, Statistics South Africa
  15. "About people, Language spoken". Statistics New Zealand. Bancian 2006. Dicapai 2009-09-28.  Check date values in: |date= (bantuan)[pautan putus] (links to Microsoft Excel files)
  16. Nancy Morris (1995). Puerto Rico: Culture, Politics, and Identity. Praeger/Greenwood. m/s. 62. ISBN 0275952282
  17. Languages Spoken in the US[pautan putus], National Virtual Translation Center, 2006.
  18. U.S. English Foundation, Official Language Research – United Kingdom.
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  23. 2006 survey by Eurobarometer, in the Official EU languages website
  24. "Microsoft Word — SPECIAL NOTE Europeans and languagesEN 20050922.doc" (PDF). Dicapai 2010-04-21. 
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