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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 3 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 84682 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 63 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 thing 1 slave 1 property 1 person 1 man 1 law 1 heir 1 child 1 article 1 action 1 Violante 1 Titius 1 Tables 1 TITLE 1 States 1 Signor 1 Rome 1 Procurator 1 Pompilia 1 Pietro 1 Parliament 1 Paolo 1 Member 1 Lord 1 Guido 1 Governor 1 Franceschini 1 Francesca 1 Fisc 1 European 1 Emperor 1 ECB 1 Court 1 Count 1 Council 1 Comparini 1 Community 1 Commission 1 City 1 Citations 1 Castelnuovo 1 Caponsacchi 1 Canon 1 Arezzo 1 Abate Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 564 person 510 article 509 law 499 action 486 case 412 wife 397 man 382 heir 364 husband 310 time 304 penalty 303 slave 289 child 283 property 281 power 276 one 267 death 261 crime 255 letter 253 member 249 provision 246 accordance 234 right 231 father 229 will 219 honour 216 year 212 thing 204 matter 197 son 197 rule 197 condition 191 order 189 home 185 authority 184 purpose 182 opinion 180 adultery 179 reason 178 proof 176 obligation 176 murder 176 inheritance 171 way 163 possession 162 term 159 procedure 159 constitution 159 act 157 policy Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 908 _ 654 Council 524 Member 459 European 414 Article 386 Commission 366 Guido 360 States 360 Community 281 Franceschini 254 Pompilia 254 Francesca 249 Court 233 Citations 221 Parliament 217 Treaty 210 ECB 200 State 193 Rome 168 Comparini 156 Canon 144 EMI 143 Citation 139 Pietro 128 Committee 127 President 126 Signor 126 Caponsacchi 119 Abate 117 Violante 115 Fisc 115 Arezzo 112 Union 111 TITLE 110 Justice 93 Signora 88 Count 88 Auditors 87 Governor 81 ESCB 73 Statute 71 Paolo 71 Lord 70 Economic 67 Titius 67 City 66 Castelnuovo 65 Governing 62 Procurator 59 Articles Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 2026 it 1923 he 959 they 776 i 684 she 618 him 592 we 515 them 449 you 350 her 272 me 235 himself 97 one 80 themselves 73 us 68 herself 67 itself 41 myself 16 yourself 11 yours 8 ourselves 7 ours 6 mine 4 his 3 oneself 2 yourselves 2 thee 1 theirs Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 10125 be 3165 have 781 do 724 say 712 make 643 give 579 take 362 follow 260 act 237 provide 236 refer 215 find 215 bring 210 establish 207 kill 206 hold 199 commit 199 call 192 adopt 189 prove 188 see 188 become 178 go 174 leave 168 know 167 wish 166 concern 162 write 155 lay 153 accord 152 consider 148 sue 145 belong 140 appoint 134 relate 134 apply 132 pay 131 die 131 carry 127 decide 123 consult 121 bear 120 receive 115 include 113 tell 111 acquire 109 show 109 require 107 set 106 come Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2015 not 672 other 617 so 514 such 420 even 412 same 404 only 383 own 376 also 363 more 329 very 236 first 230 well 221 as 219 necessary 215 then 207 common 202 most 201 however 195 out 192 good 182 therefore 181 third 171 down 170 indeed 168 thus 167 certain 164 national 163 great 157 still 144 latter 139 much 139 central 133 too 131 up 130 again 128 just 127 now 126 far 121 merely 121 many 119 less 118 long 111 above 109 public 103 second 101 subject 101 particular 100 present 99 free Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 44 Most 37 least 29 most 23 great 22 near 20 high 13 good 9 strong 9 slight 9 late 7 low 7 l 7 clear 6 manif 3 young 3 full 3 base 3 bad 2 wise 2 short 2 safe 2 old 2 deep 2 common 2 MOST 1 wild 1 weighty 1 weak 1 sure 1 plain 1 mighty 1 long 1 heavy 1 grave 1 foremost 1 extreme 1 early 1 discreet 1 bitter 1 ab Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 173 most 14 least 4 well Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- 1 nmclachlan@delphi.com Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 pompilia was not 6 council acting unanimously 4 guido did not 3 action is real 3 case is still 3 commission give evidence 3 council has not 3 crime be very 3 husband is not 3 husband was not 3 man is not 3 one does not 3 wife was not 2 _ see _ 2 action be real 2 action called tributoria 2 case is exactly 2 crime committed therewith 2 guido made pretence 2 heir does not 2 heir is not 2 husband does not 2 letters do not 2 man is suable 2 men brought together 2 person giving command 2 persons having access 2 slave does not 1 _ are undated 1 _ is closely 1 _ is quite 1 _ is rather 1 _ was able 1 _ were probably 1 action adopted pursuant 1 action be production 1 action being available 1 action being thus 1 action brought on 1 action called condiction 1 action does not 1 action is far 1 action is maintainable 1 action is not 1 action is nothing 1 action is personal 1 action is thereby 1 action proves unavoidable 1 actions are equitable 1 actions are purely Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 pompilia was not really 1 _ has no application 1 action is not theft 1 case was not quite 1 children are not subject 1 heir is not prejudiced 1 husband is not always 1 husband is not excusable 1 husband was not thereby 1 law holds no one 1 law is no one 1 man is not liable 1 men is not illegal 1 one was not more 1 pompilia were not indeed 1 property is no longer 1 slave takes no pains 1 wife had not then A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 686 author = European Union title = The Treaty of the European Union, Maastricht Treaty, 7th February, 1992 date = keywords = Commission; Community; Council; Court; ECB; European; Member; Parliament; States; article summary = The Treaty establishing the European Economic Community shall be Commission, decide that the Member State concerned shall amend or The Member States and the Community shall act in 1. Member States shall regard their economic policies as a matter of The Member States, the Commission and the ECB shall each appoint the Council shall adopt the provisions referred to in Article 106(6); Member States shall take account of the experience acquired in cooperation within the framework of the European Monetary System 2. Action by the Community shall be aimed at encouraging cooperation between Member States and, if necessary, supporting and Community, shall be adopted by the Council, acting in accordance with the European Community, Member States shall regard the following 1. In the areas referred to in Article K.1, Member States shall inform 9.3 In accordance with Article 106(3) of this Treaty, the decisionmaking bodies of the ECB shall be the Governing Council and the id = 38238 author = nan title = The Old Yellow Book: Source of Robert Browning''s The Ring and the Book date = keywords = Abate; Arezzo; Canon; Caponsacchi; Castelnuovo; Citations; City; Comparini; Count; Fisc; Francesca; Franceschini; Governor; Guido; Lord; Paolo; Pietro; Pompilia; Procurator; Rome; Signor; Violante summary = Pompilia Comparini, wife of Guido Franceschini 253 2. Francesca Pompilia Comparini, wife of Guido Franceschini, and Francesca Pompilia, wife of Count Guido Franceschini, a nobleman of Count Guido killed his wife with the complicity and aid of the said In any case, since with Count Guido two causes for committing crime Comparini, wife of Signor Guido Franceschini, has many and many a hands of Count Guido her husband, Signora Beatrice her mother-in-law, killed both Francesca Pompilia, his wife, and Pietro and Violante, his Before me, etc., Francesca Pompilia, wife of Guido Franceschini of estate, Francesca Pompilia, wife of Signor Guido Franceschini of the said Francesca Pompilia, who was already his wife. to reveal to Pietro, her husband, that the said Francesca Pompilia was said Francesca Pompilia for flight from her husband, proof also came Pompilia, now dead; formerly the wife of Guido Franceschini of Arezzo, id = 5983 author = nan title = The Institutes of Justinian date = keywords = Emperor; TITLE; Tables; Titius; action; child; heir; law; man; person; property; slave; thing summary = 2 The law is the same if a slave be instituted heir without liberty free person, given and allowed by the civil law, in order to protect one 3 When a man has the use of a slave, he has only the right of personally free man or a slave belonging to another person has the same rights as you do not possess in good faith, and other persons'' slaves, of whom constitutions allowed to children in power in certain cases a civil A man may institute as his heirs either free men or slaves, and either as heir is mean, for instance, using things belonging to the inheritance the eye of the law, for the praetor cannot make an heir, because persons power and his father, or between a slave and his master, no action will to the plaintiff, in which case the action is personal, and the