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http://www.spotlight-online.de/news/special-report/english-in-jamaica
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http://patrick.boylan.it/courses/08-09/8ls-ii/tasks/annarita-1b.htm
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http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20130602/focus/focus4.html
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http://www.g-a-p-s.de/pdf/Arbeit-Westphal.pdf
Bolton, K. (2006). Varieties of World Englishes. The Handbook of World Englishes (eds B. B. Kachru, Y. Kachru and C. L. Nelson). Oxford: UK.
Cassidy, F.G. (1961). Jamaica Talk: Three hundred years of English in Jamaica. London, UK: Macmillan
Christie, Pauline. (2003). Language in Jamaica. Kingston: Arawak Publication.
Clarke, Denise. (2016). Top 10 Jamaican Historic Moments. Retrieved from:
http://jamaicans.com/top-10-jamaican-historic-moments/
Halliday, M. A. K., Mcintosh, A., & Strevens, P. (1964). The Linguistic Sciences and Language Teaching. London, UK: Longman.
Holm, John A. (1994). English in the Caribbean. The Cambridge History of the English Language, 5, 328-381, English in Britain and Overseas: Origins and Development, Edited by Robert Burchfield. Oxford: UK.
Jenkins, Jennifer. (2009). World Englishes: A Resource Book for Students. London: Routledge.
Kachru, Braj B. (1985). Standards, codification and sociolinguistic realism: The English language in the Outer Circle. English in the world: teaching and learning the language and literatures: papers of an international conference entitled 'Progress in English Studies' held in London, 17-21 September 1984 to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the British Council and its contribution to the field of English studies over fifty years, 11-30. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Kachru, Braj B. (1990). World Englishes and applied linguistics. World Englishes. 9(1), 3-20.
Mair, Christian. (2002, June). Creolisms in an emerging standard: Written English in Jamaica. English World-Wide 23(1), 31–58.
Mair, Christian. (2007). English in North America and the Caribbean.
Mair, C., & Sand, A. (2017). The English Language in Jamaica. Retrieved from:
https://portal.uni-freiburg.de/angl/seminar/abteilungen/sprachwissenschaft/ls_mair/research/projects/ice-ja/english_in_ja
Mühleisen, Susanne. (2002). Creole discourse: exploring prestige formation and change across Caribbean English-lexicon Creoles. Amsterdam: Benjamins.
Patrick, Peter L. (2007, July 31). JC: Jamaican Patwa (Creole English). Creolica.
Patzelt, Carolin. (2009). Language Contact and Linguistic Imperialism in the Caribbean. Crossroads special issue - issue 2008 Rhizomes Conference 11(11).
Pollard, Velma. (1998). Code Switching and Code Mixing Language in the Jamaican Classroom. Caribbean Journal of Education 2(1).
Pilewski, Mike. (2014, June 2). English in Jamaica. Retrieved from:
http://www.spotlight-online.de/news/special-report/english-in-jamaica
Paludi, Annarita. (2009). Formal Description of the verbal repertory. Retrieved from:
http://patrick.boylan.it/courses/08-09/8ls-ii/tasks/annarita-1b.htm
Sand, Andrea. (1999). Linguistic variation in Jamaica: A corpus-based study of radio and newspaper usage. Tübingen: Narr.
Tyson, Esther. (2013, June 2). The language of instruction - Jamaican Creole or Standard Jamaican English? The Gleaner. Retrieved from:
http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20130602/focus/focus4.html
Westphal, Michael. (2011). A History of Jamaican Creole in the Jamaican Broadcasting Media. Retrieved from:
http://www.g-a-p-s.de/pdf/Arbeit-Westphal.pdf