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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 4 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 48424 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 87 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 black 1 man 1 look 1 little 1 horse 1 great 1 child 1 Yarrabah 1 Women 1 Wokala 1 Waung 1 Uncle 1 Toby 1 Tim 1 Strong 1 Shanter 1 Sam 1 Rifle 1 Pilla 1 Norman 1 Mirran 1 Mary 1 Magic 1 Lord 1 Kuperee 1 Jesus 1 Jack 1 Inda 1 Hector 1 Guy 1 German 1 Georgie 1 Fire 1 Bush 1 Burkamukk 1 Bracewell 1 Booran 1 Bob 1 Bedford 1 Baal 1 Australia 1 Aunt Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 567 man 505 black 407 boy 404 time 389 captain 323 day 310 tree 306 fellow 293 horse 290 water 289 way 272 fire 233 woman 223 head 222 hand 213 camp 207 night 206 tribe 205 spear 185 place 181 one 173 father 171 thing 168 people 167 ground 155 side 155 eye 150 foot 147 animal 143 food 142 girl 141 country 140 stick 135 bird 134 child 125 moment 117 morning 115 brother 112 face 109 other 108 sight 108 nothing 108 gun 108 direction 105 body 102 life 100 home 97 something 97 part 95 piece Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 429 _ 364 Norman 297 Shanter 283 Rifle 200 Tim 126 Bracewell 125 Jack 118 Uncle 112 Guy 89 Aunt 87 kangaroo 82 Fire 81 Georgie 78 Inda 78 Australia 75 Kuperee 74 Sam 71 Toby 69 Waung 69 Pilla 69 Hector 66 Bush 66 Baal 63 Booran 61 Mirran 61 Magic 58 CHAPTER 56 German 51 hut 51 Yillin 50 dominie 50 bo 50 Kur 50 Bedford 49 Wokala 48 Mr 47 Wurip 47 Warreen 46 Mary 42 Kari 41 Murla 40 Marmi 40 Burkamukk 39 Women 37 Wildoo 35 Wonkawala 35 Strong 33 Mrs 33 Karwin 32 bush Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 2954 he 2456 they 2332 it 1849 i 1604 we 1226 you 1158 them 987 him 610 she 457 us 302 me 254 her 174 himself 149 themselves 54 mine 40 ourselves 39 one 32 ''s 26 myself 18 ''em 17 yourself 17 herself 14 itself 9 theirs 7 yours 5 ours 5 his 4 em 3 hisself 2 yourselves 1 yer 1 ye 1 occur-- 1 ha 1 fellow.--that 1 draw,-- Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 7247 be 2941 have 1382 say 1221 do 979 go 948 come 720 see 716 make 537 look 441 take 420 cry 419 get 376 think 371 find 367 know 297 give 254 run 231 tell 219 keep 205 begin 204 hear 195 seem 192 feel 182 leave 173 bring 167 want 167 let 166 turn 164 fall 162 eat 151 laugh 151 catch 150 grow 149 try 149 call 143 lie 141 throw 138 sit 138 become 137 carry 135 follow 132 stand 129 watch 124 use 123 hold 120 kill 118 speak 118 ask 117 put 114 ride Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1840 not 716 then 687 very 674 up 671 so 489 out 424 more 420 little 393 now 388 down 370 great 370 back 368 black 359 away 325 other 307 long 298 off 298 again 284 as 279 only 278 well 267 good 248 on 247 soon 241 much 238 all 229 there 227 here 217 too 211 never 207 just 205 old 205 big 197 far 184 first 173 few 171 white 170 last 162 still 161 many 150 once 150 in 135 ever 135 enough 134 always 133 quite 122 next 120 even 114 young 114 most Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 37 good 28 most 19 near 17 least 17 great 12 slight 10 Most 7 bad 6 eld 5 old 5 high 4 brave 3 white 3 topmost 3 farth 3 common 3 big 2 young 2 wise 2 weak 2 tiny 2 swift 2 small 2 safe 2 lovely 2 light 2 large 2 hot 2 fine 2 faint 2 early 1 writhe 1 wild 1 usefull 1 thick 1 tall 1 strong 1 simple 1 shy 1 rude 1 plain 1 new 1 lucky 1 loud 1 less 1 l 1 jolly 1 happy 1 gay 1 fat Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 86 most 6 well 2 near 2 least 1 lest 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?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 blacks did not 5 fellow come along 3 days went by 3 fellow gone along 3 shanter want big 2 _ do _ 2 black did not 2 blacks were always 2 blacks were too 2 boys looked on 2 boys ran up 2 camp is not 2 captain came round 2 captain did not 2 captain looked more 2 captain looked round 2 fire was not 2 men came back 2 norman was silent 2 one does n''t 2 one had enough 2 shanter did not 2 shanter was here 2 time went on 2 tribe did not 2 tribe were well 2 women did not 1 _ is _ 1 _ knew _ 1 _ know _ 1 _ was quite 1 _ were _ 1 black began slowly 1 black came cautiously 1 black came up 1 black going ahead 1 black is sufficient 1 black looked sharply 1 black making signs 1 black turned away 1 black turned over 1 black turned sharply 1 black was busily 1 black was busy 1 black was silent 1 black went off 1 black went slowly 1 blacks are all 1 blacks are evidently 1 blacks are far Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 fire was not likely 2 norman made no reply 1 black had no weapon 1 black made no further 1 blacks did not at 1 blacks did not usually 1 blacks had no fire 1 blacks had no use 1 blacks made no further 1 blacks made no sign 1 boys had no sooner 1 boys were not back 1 camp is not good 1 camp was no place 1 days had not past 1 fire taking no heed 1 man was not alone 1 men are not guilty 1 men were no longer 1 norman made no answer 1 spear is no more 1 water was no good 1 water was not deep 1 woman is no longer A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 56699 author = Bruce, Mary Grant title = The Stone Axe of Burkamukk date = keywords = Booran; Burkamukk; Bush; Fire; Inda; Kuperee; Magic; Mirran; Pilla; Waung; Wokala; Women summary = kinds of gum-trees, and the blacks loved to eat it, so Pilla and Inda "I, too," said Pilla, looking with interest at the great dead body. They all went a little way into the Bush, and then came upon the great a woman came running, and said she had a message, and though women were come to business, they stopped, and looked at the sky, and Booran said, "Dear me," said Booran, looking at her with his foolish little eyes "That thing would sink," said Karwin sulkily, looking at the little It was very puzzling to a sleepy Eel. He looked a little farther and saw the great Frog sitting on his hill. Most blacks, men and women, look on everything they meet with one Night came, and Mirran said, "It is really time I And with that drink, so the blacks say, a great change came upon little id = 23374 author = Fenn, George Manville title = The Dingo Boys: The Squatters of Wallaby Range date = keywords = Aunt; Baal; Bedford; Georgie; German; Jack; Mary; Norman; Rifle; Sam; Shanter; Tim; Uncle; black; look summary = "Mind he don''t come off black, Tim," cried Norman. "Big white Mary want to kill Shanter?" he said to Rifle. "Shanter want big white Mary," cried the black; and he shook the objects "Black fellow come along," cried Shanter. "What!" cried the captain, "a number of black fellows coming to kill "Baal black fellow now," said Norman; and Shanter''s fierce countenance "Baal come along Uncle Jack," said the black sharply. "Baal black fellow," said Shanter once more. Shanter here, and he said that the black fellows were all gone." "It must be the blacks come at last," cried Tim; "and oh, boys, we have "Shanter plenty mumkull that fellow with boomerang," said the black, "Now," said the captain; "who is to say that this black fellow will not "Black fellow come along," said Shanter, quietly. "Look here, Shanter," said the captain. "No, no," said the captain, smiling; "but look here; black fellow gone id = 21383 author = Kingston, William Henry Giles title = Adventures in Australia date = keywords = Bob; Bracewell; Guy; Hector; Strong; Toby; black; horse summary = What can the fellow mean?" cried Guy. Then looking up we discovered a large bird not far off who was evidently exclaimed Bracewell, leaning forward and grasping Guy''s hand; "I thought Taking Toby to guide us, while Bracewell remained in camp, we set out. Fortunately our horses were close to the camp, and as soon as we reached horses'' heads and rode away in the direction from whence they had come. We soon arrived at a large hole in a gum-tree round which the dogs began make our way back to where we left old Bob," observed Guy. We felt sure that the last dingo we had killed could not be far off. replied Guy. We thought that the fellow would soon come to an end of the meal, and "It is the way of those black fellows," observed Hector. Strongs, Bracewell, Guy, and I, and two men from the station, with Toby. id = 58098 author = Pitts, Herbert title = Children of Wild Australia date = keywords = Australia; Jesus; Lord; Yarrabah; black; child; great; little; man summary = places in faraway Australia where I myself have seen the little black This little book is all about the children of wild Australia--where they into little black children who happened to come in their country. black children of wild Australia are taught about where they came from The children of wild Australia are taught to use their ears. The black men who live on or near the stations children die in wild Australia every year from fear of these awful bones One day a man came home from a long journey through the bush. the little children of wild Australia are told about the earth, the At the same time he gave the medicine men power to use magic. good indeed teaching the children or the men and women of wild Australia tell the Lord Jesus about the poor little children of wild Australia and