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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 12 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 75942 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 73 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 Vienna 5 illustration 5 St. 5 Italy 5 Ferdinand 5 Europe 5 Emperor 5 Austria 4 little 4 King 4 Hungary 4 Bohemia 3 italian 3 german 3 Rome 3 Prague 3 Maximilian 3 Maria 3 Hofer 3 Duke 3 Charles 2 roman 2 old 2 like 2 great 2 day 2 christian 2 bavarian 2 Tyrol 2 Trent 2 States 2 Slovak 2 Russia 2 Louis 2 Leopold 2 Innsbruck 2 Hall 2 God 2 Germany 2 France 2 Footnote 2 England 2 Danube 2 Czecho 2 Council 2 Church 2 Castle 2 Bishop 2 Albert 1 tyrolese Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1467 time 1399 man 1210 people 1112 day 1104 nation 1070 year 948 country 901 power 877 town 801 war 773 place 718 army 715 emperor 706 church 679 way 678 part 678 city 611 life 607 house 603 mountain 591 hand 555 name 544 world 544 side 532 right 528 foot 522 government 457 century 455 troop 455 principle 450 word 449 law 449 death 441 king 426 one 422 son 418 state 409 interest 408 work 405 cause 402 history 391 castle 385 village 383 valley 382 freedom 374 wall 370 force 367 arm 366 building 362 nothing Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 3099 _ 1055 Hungary 1034 Austria 757 Europe 675 Bohemia 655 Prague 576 Ferdinand 574 St. 573 King 466 States 463 France 460 Charles 430 Tyrol 415 Emperor 400 Vienna 391 England 385 Germany 384 Russia 369 Maximilian 332 God 321 Czecho 319 Innsbruck 318 United 308 Italy 285 Duke 279 Czech 277 Church 276 Maria 275 Protestants 273 Tirol 256 Slovak 251 II 251 . 239 Turks 234 Rome 233 Rhodolph 232 America 226 Frederic 223 Count 221 Spain 219 Leopold 216 Louis 210 Czechs 194 Bavaria 190 Kossuth 190 I. 186 Albert 185 Poland 177 Joseph 175 Theresa Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 6887 it 5537 he 3699 i 3029 they 2533 we 1896 you 1814 him 1750 them 1255 she 832 me 683 us 549 himself 505 her 332 themselves 310 itself 300 one 110 myself 110 herself 68 ourselves 25 thee 23 yourself 19 yours 13 ours 11 mine 10 ''s 9 theirs 6 yourselves 6 his 4 thyself 4 oneself 2 hers 2 bonnet= 2 anne.--contest 1 ye 1 thy 1 thou 1 pappenheim 1 ourself 1 na 1 horse''--are 1 deutschböhmen 1 bohemia.--bohemia Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 29191 be 9163 have 1699 do 1438 make 1295 see 1198 take 1089 say 1079 come 915 give 862 find 819 know 780 go 771 become 698 call 578 leave 567 stand 515 pass 490 meet 485 follow 475 seem 453 look 430 bring 418 lead 410 tell 399 receive 397 send 387 remain 387 build 383 fall 378 die 377 enter 374 hold 362 think 350 declare 343 speak 337 form 333 reach 331 appear 327 rise 326 bear 318 feel 314 carry 309 live 305 show 300 let 285 succeed 282 begin 279 return 279 drive 277 lie Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 4469 not 1954 so 1611 great 1487 more 1362 now 1293 only 1245 other 1243 most 1172 very 1137 then 1099 many 975 also 942 little 930 up 929 old 886 well 884 even 831 own 806 first 772 out 749 here 733 as 728 long 701 still 680 much 592 never 575 such 542 down 535 thus 532 again 529 however 515 good 512 almost 511 last 509 new 500 high 489 there 481 yet 481 far 475 same 473 few 466 austrian 456 german 451 too 442 large 440 once 418 soon 410 whole 389 just 386 ever Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 181 most 137 least 134 good 107 great 89 high 50 early 45 old 41 slight 39 eld 35 fine 32 large 24 rich 23 Most 21 strong 21 noble 21 near 20 young 18 bad 14 low 13 small 12 deep 8 mighty 8 happy 8 bright 7 wise 7 proud 7 long 7 fair 6 late 6 fierce 6 brave 5 wild 5 warm 5 l 4 wealthy 4 remote 4 poor 4 keen 4 intense 4 hot 4 heavy 4 grand 4 full 4 dear 4 cold 4 busy 4 bold 4 able 3 wide 3 weak Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1062 most 21 well 19 least 3 highest 1 hard 1 greatest 1 est 1 eldest 1 concluded.--contest 1 clearest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 www.gutenberg.net 2 www.hti.umich.edu 2 www.gutenberg.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 2 http://www.hti.umich.edu/m/moagrp/ 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/45616/45616-h/45616-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/45616/45616-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/etext/11179 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/1/2/4/0/12404/12404-h/12404-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/1/2/4/0/12404/12404-h.zip Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 emperor was now 5 _ are _ 5 emperor was not 5 hungary is not 4 emperor did not 4 emperor was so 3 _ did _ 3 austria was not 3 austria was now 3 emperor had not 3 emperor had now 3 emperor was quite 3 europe is not 3 ferdinand did not 3 ferdinand took possession 3 hungary was now 3 nation is not 3 nations do not 3 people were so 3 war had now 2 _ does _ 2 _ see _ 2 _ were _ 2 armies were everywhere 2 armies were immediately 2 army was now 2 austria did not 2 austria had now 2 austria has never 2 austria is not 2 bohemia has always 2 bohemia was as 2 city is not 2 city was then 2 day was always 2 europe are not 2 europe had ever 2 europe had never 2 europe is nearer 2 ferdinand was anxious 2 ferdinand was as 2 ferdinand was not 2 ferdinand was now 2 house was very 2 hungary did not 2 king did not 2 men are brothers 2 men did not 2 men was soon 2 nation is united Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 _ be not partaker 1 _ had not yet 1 _ is not commerce 1 armies are not national 1 army was not yet 1 austria has no ally 1 austria has no legitimate 1 austria has no longer 1 austria has no more 1 austria was not able 1 city is not yet 1 country was not unnaturally 1 day had not yet 1 emperor did not peacefully 1 emperor had no power 1 emperor was not undeceived 1 europe are not only 1 europe had no hope 1 europe has no future 1 europe is no corpse 1 europe is no imbecile 1 europe is not very 1 europe is not yet 1 ferdinand had no children 1 ferdinand was no time 1 ferdinand was not only 1 house is not only 1 hungary did not even 1 hungary had no _ 1 hungary has no constitution 1 hungary has no public 1 hungary is not now 1 king did not indeed 1 life had no influence 1 life had no value 1 man doing no wrong 1 nation has no other 1 nation has no right 1 nations are no more 1 nations has no other 1 nations were no common 1 people have not now 1 people is not sufficiently 1 people knows no falsehood 1 people were not interested 1 place were not many 1 war was not merely A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 16070 author = Abbott, John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot) title = The Empire of Austria; Its Rise and Present Power date = keywords = Albert; Austria; Bavaria; Bohemia; Catholics; Charles; Danube; Duke; Emperor; England; Europe; Ferdinand; France; Frederic; Germany; Hungary; Italy; King; Leopold; Louis; Maria; Matthias; Maximilian; Poland; Prague; Protestants; Prussia; Rhodolph; Spain; States; Theresa; Turks; Vienna; french summary = Possessions of the Emperor.--Power of the Protestants of Bohemia.-emperor, Rhodolph could call the armies of the Germanic princes into the Austria, for the new emperor placed his son John upon the Bohemian his endeavors to combine armies against the emperor, and war raged Sigismond, second son of the Emperor Charles IV., King of Bohemia, was emperor summoned a diet of Germany to enlist the States of the empire in He affected great zeal for the King of Naples, sent a powerful army into twenty years of age, was the King of Spain and the crowned Emperor of eldest son, Rhodolph, in a diet at Presburg, crowned King of Hungary. the archduchy of Austria, King of Bohemia and of Hungary, and Emperor of Crown.--Rage of Rhodolph.--Matthias Elected King.--The Emperor''s Crown.--Rage of Rhodolph.--Matthias Elected King.--The Emperor''s III.--Leopold Elected Emperor.--Hostilities Renewed.--Death of Charles III.--Leopold Elected Emperor.--Hostilities Renewed.--Death of Charles id = 43614 author = Busk, Rachel Harriette title = The Valleys of Tirol: Their traditions and customs and how to visit them date = keywords = Austria; Bishop; Blessed; Charles; Count; Duke; Emperor; Europe; Feldkirch; Ferdinand; God; Hall; Hofer; Innsbruck; Italy; Joseph; Kaiser; Karl; Madonna; Maria; Maximilian; Rome; Schloss; Schwatz; St.; Tirol; Tirolese; Trent; Val; Vienna; Virgin; Vorarlberg; Wälsch; bavarian; christian; church; day; etruscan; find; german; italian; people; time; tirolean summary = Europe possesses in Tirol one little country at least in whose mountain this time the Count determined to carry it himself to the church, Near it is a poor little inn, called ''the White House,'' pleasure boat or mountain path, near the little border custom-house, North-Tirol I may as well mention their legend here at our first time came to live here a life of sanctity: he devoted six hours a-day to is so little visited, that the people came to the windows to look at time the priority of Innsbruck over all the towns of Tirol. who came in 1835 to live in Tirol, was received with great enthusiasm; Zirl affords a good inn and a timely resting-place, either before rosary three times every day in a little Madonna chapel near her which he gives a cut) and other places in Tirol up to his time. id = 44461 author = Hodgson, Randolph Llewellyn title = Wanderings through unknown Austria date = keywords = Aquileia; Boy; Della; Duino; Emperor; Goritz; Lady; Letter; Tailpiece; chapter; illustration; little; old summary = foreign-looking shrubs, and beautiful beds of old-fashioned monthly fact, he is not old) and extraordinarily bright blue eyes--they look as along an old Roman road, and then we passed through a little wood We went down the old staircase to the little bathing-place near Dante''s hills, through the little old-fashioned town of Monfalcone. this little Venetian-like town, the blue sea, and the fleet of fishing the view of the old castle rising dark against the paling sky (and the little dismal-looking place all alone, in the one room over the crypt, little old-fashioned town. little church of Gradisca, enjoying at last the strange old motto of his good old-fashioned ghost, I mean,--the unhappy lady or gentleman who very quaint and old-fashioned this little out-of-the-way town, with A church stands on one side of it, and before one is an old Town Hall, I believe we went to see three churches in this little town, but I have id = 40889 author = Holland, Clive title = Tyrol and Its People date = keywords = Alpine; Archbishop; Archduke; Austria; Bishop; Bozen; Brenner; Castle; Church; Council; Duke; Emperor; Ferdinand; Frederick; French; Hall; Hofer; Innsbruck; Italy; Maria; Maximilian; Meran; Philippine; Salzburg; St.; Thal; Trent; Tyrol; Valley; Vienna; bavarian; illustration; italian; roman; sidenote; tyrolese summary = salt mines at Hall, near Innsbruck, on the northern bank of the Inn. There were also sent southward into Italy raw hides, timber, Alpine as well as the beautiful land Tyrol, Margaret was married, in A.D. 1330, to the youthful Prince John of Bohemia, the bridegroom being inhabitants, dates from the time of the Roman occupation of Tyrol. SOME TOWNS AND VILLAGES OF SOUTH TYROL--MERAN, BOZEN, SOME TOWNS AND VILLAGES OF SOUTH TYROL--MERAN, BOZEN, pasture land, set in a wide valley surrounded by beautiful mountain white-walled houses and villas, and the ruins of Castle Tyrol set high times the town residence of the Counts of Tyrol. the towns and villages of Southern Tyrol, stands the most famous village, is yet one of the most interesting places in Southern Tyrol. SOME TOWNS AND VILLAGES OF WALSCH-TYROL: TRENT, ITS HISTORY, SOME TOWNS AND VILLAGES OF WALSCH-TYROL: TRENT, ITS HISTORY, id = 10691 author = Kossuth, Lajos title = Select Speeches of Kossuth date = keywords = America; Austria; Czar; Diet; England; Europe; France; Germany; God; Governor; Hungary; Italy; King; Kossuth; Louis; Mr.; New; Ohio; President; Providence; Republic; Rome; Russia; States; Turkey; United; Washington; York; christian; european; hungarian; nation summary = nation to dispose of itself, you, the people of the United States must towards your great people and your national government, to entertain the United States in war, or to engage your great people to send out armies Let me ask you, gentlemen: are you, the people of the United States, a Eight hundred and fifty years ago, when the first King of Hungary, St. Stephen, becoming Christian himself, converted the Hungarian nation to free people of America, uniting with those kindred nations of Europe power must be centralized; but to be a free nation, self-government must law of nations by an armed interference in Hungary. great and powerful nation, can have no other basis than Eternal Law and independence, of nations, for State rights, for international law, and people of the United States, powerful by their freedom and free by the principle of national independence, that common right of all humanity, id = 46533 author = Lützow, Francis, hrabe title = The Story of Prague date = keywords = Bohemia; Charles; Church; Estates; Ferdinand; Hradcany; Hus; John; King; Prague; Rudolph; Sigismund; St.; University; Vysehrad; Wenceslas; illustration summary = The story of Prague is to a great extent the history of Bohemia, and all churches is stated to have been erected on the Hradcany at Prague. and founded the new city of Prague, building a very strong wall with time previously was published in the churches of Prague, while the town Sovereign, and he was crowned King of Bohemia at Prague on July 29, In 1452 the King assembled the Estates at Prague; the Bohemian envoys, undecided, as soon as the news of the death of the King reached Prague, Prague is now an Austrian provincial town, though Bohemia has always The Bohemian Kings, since the time of Wenceslas, resided in the old town both the Bohemian and the German Universities of Prague. had founded the new town of Prague. The history of Prague is to so great an extent that of Bohemia, that if German character of old town of Prague, 6-7. id = 46230 author = Mendel, Florence Emma Voigt title = Our Little Austrian Cousin date = keywords = Cousin=; Ferdinand; Frau; Herr; Hofer; Leopold; Martin; Müller; Runkel; Teresa; Tyrol; Vienna; austrian; little summary = That evening, when Herr Müller returned from his shop, Ferdinand plied "Of course you know, children," said Herr Müller, as they passed along "I''ve heard that ever so many times, father," said Ferdinand, "but I continued Herr Müller, "I am quite certain our little convent friend is Herr Müller promised to ask her brother to allow her a few days with master-locksmith, like Herr Marbacher, and he worked hard and long to "Do you know another legend, Herr Müller?" asked Teresa, shortly. "Then your parents do not live with you?" asked Herr Müller, a little That evening, Herr Runkel said to Ferdinand: THE following morning Herr and Frau Müller and Ferdinand bade their "Do tell Ferdinand about Frau Hütte, father!" said the child. "We shall pass the night at the Community House," said Herr Runkel. meet his young son; while Herr Müller and Ferdinand continued on up id = 9650 author = Nosek, Vladimir title = Independent Bohemia An Account of the Czecho-Slovak Struggle for Liberty date = keywords = Austria; Bohemia; Council; Czecho; Dr.; Europe; Government; Hungary; Magyars; National; Prague; Reichsrat; Russia; Slavs; Slovak; State; Vienna; german summary = Allies and by all Czecho-Slovaks abroad, but even by Czech leaders in CZECHO-SLOVAK CO-OPERATION WITH OTHER NON-GERMAN NATIONS OF CENTRAL see in the Czech nation the safeguard of the independence of the State." Bohemia and the full independence of the Czecho-Slovak nation. an independent Czecho-Slovak state, as desired by the whole nation." the Bohemian state right and the national policy of Czecho-Slovak Czechs and Slovaks are the same nation and belong to the great Slav Masaryk himself went to Russia, that the Czecho-Slovak National Council government of the Czecho-Slovak State, with all rights and powers of a real "Great Britain also recognises _the right of the Czecho-Slovak National authority to the Czecho-Slovak National Council, the Government of the "_We deputies of the Czech nation declare that a peace which would not Czech world, the Czecho-Slovak National Council will faithfully fulfil CZECHO-SLOVAK CO-OPERATION WITH OTHER NON-GERMAN NATIONS OF CENTRAL EUROPE id = 45616 author = Winlow, Clara Vostrovsky title = Our Little Czecho-Slovak Cousin date = keywords = Bohemia; Czecho; Jozef; King; Magyar; Prince; Ruzena; Slovak; Slovakia; cousin; day; little summary = Our Little Czecho-Slovak Cousin Our Little Czecho-Slovak Cousin Our Little Czecho-Slovak Cousin It was Helena, Jozef''s cousin, who planned the day in the wood for a "Nay, old woman," said the Prince, "that must not be, for I come with "It''s not the trees," said Jozef quickly, "but the spirit of the woods "Come, you may go with me to-day," she said good-naturedly, lifting him Ruzena''s mother returned home with her daughter, for neighbors had come on following the little girls about, twitching their long hair and Before Jozef''s godfather left for home, he told the boy another and sometimes called the "Heretic King of Bohemia." Jozef did not Thus Jozef came to know better the works of the great Czech "Jozef, when the time comes, you know what you must do." live Little Father Masaryk and the Allies," and put Czech and Slovak A few days before he left, Jozef''s godfather took one more walk across id = 11179 author = nan title = Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 6 Germany, Austria-Hungary and Switzerland, part 2 date = keywords = Alps; Cattaro; Cracow; Footnote; Geneva; Italy; Madame; Matterhorn; Monte; Pola; Rome; Rosa; St.; Switzerland; Trieste; Venice; Zermatt; great; illustration; italian; like; little; mountain; pass; place; snow summary = Like all people that work much in the open, the Hungarian in old age way from the mountain regions to the south, and for two days one passes mountains, valleys of the sweetest pastoral look and romantic old ruins. torrents, looking at a distance like long trains of foam, came Tyrol, leaving the snow behind, tho'' the white peaks of the mountains Below the pass, most beautifully situated is a little green lake called beckoning fingers, the great peaks, snow-capped or rock-summitted, call valley and pass and tunnel, puts one out on snow fields over 11,000 feet peak and glacier, the eye passes from valley to summit, resting on that white snow peaks, with their great glistening glaciers below, showing in It took a long time coming down that little bit of cliff, and for a few time through valleys of ice, climbed white and slippery slopes, crossed id = 12404 author = nan title = Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 5 Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Switzerland, Part 1 date = keywords = Albert; BERLIN; Castle; Charlemagne; Danube; Dürer; Emperor; Europe; Footnote; Hamburg; Hans; Henry; Hungary; Nuremberg; Rhine; St.; Vienna; city; german; great; house; illustration; like; old; roman; town summary = [Illustration: BERLIN: PANORAMA FROM THE TOWER OF THE TOWN HALL] went past like a panorama, the bridge of boats opened, the city glided There is the old "German house" by the bank of the Mosel, a building push our way down the Rhine we soon come to the little peaceful town of The sun sets, night comes on, the slated roofs of the houses appear as hundred years old; directly opposite is a great castellated building the end of that time orders came from the old Kaiser that the town was Citadel, by the side of a low wall--in front of an old tower--presents left, approach the large deep-roofed building between two towers. contains the most complete collection of works by old German artists this city, were taken away to adorn the town hall, churches, capitals English-like looking cathedral--as a whole; and particularly the tower. hundred different ways I arranged the little houses of painted wood