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Learning provably robust policies in uncertain parametric environments
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Experience, authorship, judicious silence: Alonso de Espina's Fortalitium fidei
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'He that no good can', again: three further unrecorded copies of a Middle English Proverb
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The Latin translation of the Eugenian recension of Stephanites and Ichnelates
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Open questions in ancient Greek phonology: some new evidence from enclitics
Published 2025“…Roussou and Probert (2023: 235–297) put forward some new discoveries bearing on the accentuation of sequences of consecutive ancient Greek enclitics, and a new descriptive claim as to the way in which host words plus sequences of consecutive enclitics were accented. …”
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