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Alex Mullen
University of Oxford - Oxford / United Kingdom
Social Sciences / Linguistics and Literature
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Alex Mullen's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Multilingualism in the Graeco-Roman worldsA Mullen, P JamesCambridge University Press, 20121232012
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Southern Gaul and the Mediterranean: Multilingualism and Multiple Identities in the Iron Age and Roman PeriodsA MullenCambridge University Press, 2013108*2013
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Why diachronicity matters in the study of linguistic landscapesA Pavlenko, A MullenLinguistic Landscape 1 (1-2), 114-132, 2015802015
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Introduction: multiple languages, multiple identitiesA MullenMultilingualism in the Graeco-Roman worlds, 1-35, 2012922012
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Linguistic evidence for ‘romanization’: continuity and change in Romano-British onomastics: a study of the epigraphic record with particular reference to BathA MullenBritannia 38, 35-61, 2007542007
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