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  • Bod, R., Maat, J., Weststeijn, T. (2010) The making of the humanities. - Volume I: Early Modern Europe.
    Amsterdam University Press.
  • Bod, R., Maat, J., Weststeijn, T. (2012) The making of the humanities. - Volume II: From early modern to modern disciplines.
    Amsterdam University Press.
  • Bod, R., Maat, J., Weststeijn, T. (2014) Introduction: The making of the modern humanities.
    In Bod, R. Maat, J. Weststeijn, T. (Eds.), The making of the humanities. - Vol. 3: The modern humanities (pp 13-24). Amsterdam University Press.
  • Bod, R., Maat, J., Weststeijn, T. (2014) The making of the humanities. - Volume III: The Modern Humanities.
    Amsterdam University Press.
  • Bod, R., Scha, R. (2004) Data-Oriented Language Processing: An Overview.
    In G. Sampson (Eds.), Corpus Linguistics: Reading in a Widening Discipline (pp 304-325). Continuum International Ltd, London and New York.
    Chapter | UvA-DARE
  • Bod, R., Scha, R.J.H., Sima'an, K. (2003) A dop model for phrase structure trees.
    In Bod, R. Scha, R.J.H. Sima'an, K. (Eds.), Data-Oriented Parsing (pp 13-23). CSLI Publications.
    Chapter | UvA-DARE
  • Bod, R., Scha, R.J.H., Sima'an, K. (2003) Data Oriented Parsing.
    CSLI Studies in comutational Linguistics. Stanford University.
    Book (Editorship) | UvA-DARE
  • Bod, R., Smets, M. (2012) Empiricist Solutions to Nativist Problems using Tree-Substitution Grammars.
    In Berwick, R. Korhonen, A. Poibeau, T. Villavicencio, A. (Eds.), Workshop on Computational Models of Language Acquisition and Loss: EACL 2012 : proceedings of the conference : April 24 2012, Avignon, France (pp 10-18). Association for Computational Linguistics.
    Conference contribution | https://aclanthology.org/W12-0902/ | UvA-DARE
  • Bod, R., van Dongen, J., ten Hagen, S.L., Karstens, B., Mojet, E. (2019) The Flow of Cognitive Goods: A historiographical framework for the study of epistemic transfer.
    Isis, Vol. 110 (pp 483-496)
  • Bod, R., Waltzing, A. (2024) Interview with Rens Bod: An Academic’s and Activist’s View on Recent Policy and Change in Dutch Higher Education.
    Revue d'Histoire des Sciences Humaines, Vol. 44 (pp 169-180)
  • Bod, R. (1993) Using an annotated language Corpus as a virtual stochastic grammar.
    In Proceedings of the National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (pp 778-783). Publ by AAAI.
    Conference contribution | UvA-DARE
  • Bod, R. (2000) Combining Semantic and Syntactic Structure for Language Modeling.
    In Proceedings International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP 2000)
    Conference contribution | UvA-DARE
  • Bod, R. (2000) An Improved Parser for Data-Oriented Lexical-Functional Analysis.
    In Proceedings ALL 2000
    Conference contribution | UvA-DARE
  • Bod, R. (2000) Parsing with the Shortest Derivation.
    In Proceedings COLING 2000
    Conference contribution | UvA-DARE
  • Bod, R. (2000) An Empirical Evaluation of LFG-DOP.
    In Proceedings COLING 2000
    Conference contribution | UvA-DARE
  • Bod, R. (2000) The Storage and Computation of Frequent Sentences.
    In Proceedings Architectures and Mechanisms in Language Processing (AMLAP 2000)
    Conference contribution | UvA-DARE
  • Bod, R. (2000) What are the Structural Units of Language Processing.
    In Meeting Handbook Linguistic Society of America (LSA-2000)
    Conference contribution | UvA-DARE
  • Bod, R. (2000) Context-Sensitive Spoken Dialogue Processing with the DOP Model.
    Natural Language Engineering, Vol. 5
    Article | UvA-DARE
  • Bod, R. (2001) A memory-based model for music analysis.
    Proceedings of the International Computer Music Conference, Vol. 2001
    Article | UvA-DARE
  • Bod, R. (2001) Sentence memory: Storage vs. computation of frequent sentences.
    In Proceedings CUNY'2001 Conference
    Conference contribution | UvA-DARE

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