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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 5 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 93651 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 82 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 South 3 Jan 3 CHAPTER 3 Africa 2 hunter 2 animal 2 Zulu 2 Swartboy 2 Kaffir 2 Hendrik 2 Hans 2 Great 2 Cape 2 Bushman 1 young 1 yager 1 tree 1 time 1 river 1 plain 1 man 1 look 1 long 1 little 1 elephant 1 country 1 bird 1 Zambese 1 Willem 1 Von 1 Van 1 Vaal 1 Ukozi 1 Tyingoza 1 Truey 1 Transvaal 1 Town 1 Totty 1 Sybrandt 1 State 1 Spence 1 Sewin 1 Percy 1 Percival 1 Orange 1 Nkose 1 Natal 1 Mr. 1 Miss 1 Matabele Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1039 time 848 country 845 river 724 man 654 foot 632 mile 602 way 588 day 583 water 541 part 532 animal 508 side 489 horse 457 lion 454 head 443 tree 430 one 421 eye 420 bird 414 thing 414 people 410 waggon 410 night 394 hunter 377 ground 359 place 352 moment 348 other 331 kind 326 distance 325 boy 306 life 303 dog 296 hand 295 plain 292 nothing 287 hill 275 mountain 275 camp 272 game 271 road 271 elephant 264 year 264 rock 261 direction 253 fact 247 something 239 chief 236 bank 235 north Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 2764 _ 371 Hendrik 363 Swartboy 288 Blachland 283 Africa 255 Falkner 237 Hans 231 Jan 212 Von 209 Bloom 203 South 180 CHAPTER 167 bush 167 Willem 167 Groot 150 Bushman 149 Glanton 147 Sewin 145 Cape 141 Kaffir 141 Hilary 129 Bushmen 128 Orange 118 Great 117 Mr. 111 Zulu 109 Transvaal 101 Lo 101 Boers 100 kraal 100 Klaas 100 Bayfield 97 Natal 95 Congo 93 Major 90 Mr 90 King 88 Ukozi 86 Truey 85 Hermia 82 Matabele 76 Tyingoza 74 Lyn 74 Boer 73 Limpopo 72 Vaal 70 Colony 69 Kendrew 68 Zambese 68 Spence Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 5725 it 4952 i 4836 he 3767 they 2005 them 1959 you 1859 him 1373 we 933 me 735 she 366 himself 339 us 269 her 190 themselves 146 myself 130 itself 65 one 60 herself 43 yourself 31 ''s 24 mine 20 ourselves 16 his 13 yours 12 thee 9 hers 9 ''em 8 theirs 8 d''you 5 ye 3 ours 2 tyingoza 2 i''m 2 ay 1 you''re 1 you''ll 1 wise,--you 1 wait,--you 1 thy 1 oneself 1 hens,--they 1 exclaiming-- 1 em 1 careful,"--this Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 19495 be 7430 have 1935 do 1274 see 1164 go 1131 come 1105 make 1081 say 993 know 946 take 824 get 649 find 632 look 607 think 580 give 492 leave 448 stand 428 keep 422 tell 401 seem 401 pass 380 turn 371 run 343 hear 331 bring 309 call 303 fall 297 follow 295 lie 282 become 265 rise 258 hold 252 remain 251 appear 240 return 234 grow 234 feel 232 put 228 live 228 carry 219 want 214 shoot 213 answer 212 begin 210 kill 206 form 204 show 201 reach 196 let 187 move Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 3881 not 1283 now 1266 so 1262 up 1152 very 1081 then 1005 more 969 other 827 out 795 well 763 great 761 only 736 many 717 long 685 down 670 large 650 good 638 as 618 little 537 off 484 there 484 here 479 old 468 much 457 too 457 also 457 again 455 several 452 far 440 away 436 even 432 first 424 same 416 still 416 most 413 small 413 on 406 just 399 young 393 few 376 such 366 back 361 soon 359 white 339 never 322 all 305 about 297 nearly 297 full 295 however Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 93 most 88 good 82 least 51 large 35 slight 27 high 21 near 17 great 17 Most 15 eld 14 topmost 14 bad 12 small 12 fine 10 young 8 swift 8 faint 8 early 8 big 6 wildebe 6 low 5 strong 5 strange 5 late 4 wide 4 safe 4 odd 4 lovely 4 hot 3 tough 3 tall 3 soft 3 sharp 3 pure 3 long 3 lively 3 furth 3 broad 2 wild 2 veri 2 ugly 2 shy 2 rich 2 remote 2 proud 2 mere 2 loud 2 heavy 2 hard 2 handsome Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 323 most 22 least 9 well 1 soon 1 sharpest 1 near 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 _ was _ 10 country is very 7 _ are _ 5 _ did _ 5 hendrik did not 5 river is very 5 swartboy did not 4 country is full 4 country is more 4 people are very 3 _ is _ 3 _ were _ 3 animals did not 3 country is almost 3 hunters did not 3 hunters were now 3 lion is not 3 lions were not 3 night being very 3 people were not 3 swartboy had not 3 swartboy was not 3 water is not 3 water is plentiful 2 _ are too 2 _ come _ 2 _ had _ 2 _ thought _ 2 _ went up 2 _ were strong 2 animal was now 2 birds are almost 2 birds were already 2 birds were not 2 bush being so 2 bush is so 2 bushes were now 2 country being so 2 country going men 2 country is healthy 2 country is high 2 country is open 2 country is rich 2 country is so 2 country is thickly 2 country is too 2 country was full 2 country was more 2 country was overrun 2 days were over Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 water is not far 1 _ was no better 1 animals is not so 1 animals was no longer 1 animals was not fit 1 birds were not so 1 birds were not there 1 country are not very 1 day is not distant 1 eyes are no bigger 1 foot is no match 1 head is not cool 1 hendrik had no difficulty 1 hendrik had no doubt 1 hendrik had no need 1 hendrik had no time 1 hendrik had not always 1 hendrik was not so 1 hunter was not only 1 hunters had no fears 1 hunters made no advance 1 lion is not gregarious 1 lions are not nearly 1 lions were not far 1 night is not conducive 1 night made no exception 1 night was not dark 1 one did not quite 1 one has no reason 1 people seemed not willing 1 people were not so 1 place has no bottom 1 river is not lower 1 rivers is not so 1 swartboy had no spade 1 swartboy had no wish 1 swartboy was no shot 1 swartboy was not satisfied 1 swartboy was not ungrateful 1 thing is no longer 1 time being no object 1 time is not limited 1 time was no object 1 tree have no fear 1 tree was no longer 1 waggon had no forelooper 1 way was no longer A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 40830 author = Anderson, Andrew A. title = Twenty-Five Years in a Waggon in South Africa: Sport and Travel in South Africa date = keywords = Africa; Bay; Bengulu; Boers; Bushmen; Cape; Colony; East; English; Free; Government; Great; Kaffir; Kalahara; Kuruman; Limpopo; Mr.; Natal; Orange; South; State; Town; Transvaal; Vaal; Zambese; Zulu; country; river summary = the country was more open, and on a small branch of that river, close to THE NATIVE COUNTRY NORTH OF THE VAAL RIVER. spring of good water, and an open country, where we remained the night. large Kaffir station, close to a small branch of the Harts river, above Notuane river to the Great Marico road, the country is very dry and passing through forest and open country with native kraals situated on Debabe, a large native station, where the river turns south, branching the Limpopo river, an extent of country some 150 miles in length; and colonial side of the river, then turns north-west for 120 miles, winding the country that is situated on the north side of the Zambese river, up difficult and mountainous country, where large rivers would have to be open up the country on the south side of the Zambese river. id = 32566 author = Mitford, Bertram title = The Triumph of Hilary Blachland date = keywords = Bayfield; Bengula; Blachland; CHAPTER; Canon; Earle; Fred; Great; Hermia; Hilary; Hlangulu; Justin; King; Luke; Lyn; Matabele; Percival; Percy; Spence; Sybrandt; man summary = "What do you think now, Blachland?" said Young, dryly. "What does it all mean, Sybrandt?" said Blachland, as, sitting down upon "You''ve got us into a pretty kettle of fish, Blachland," said Young, "Is it a case of leg-bail?" said Blachland, surveying the on-coming "You are a dear good boy, Justin," replied Hermia, looking down at the "By the way, Blachland," he said, "how are things doing in Matabeleland? "You have got a small load this time," said Hermia, surveying the great, Want to saddle up, Spence?" said Blachland, as Justin went over to "I thought an up-country man like you would turn up his nose at our "What would you like to do to-day, Blachland?" said his host, joining Good luck, Mr Blachland," said Lyn, as she stood Looked like Blachland at first. "It''s more''n likely Blachland''s right, boys," said one of the scouts, He, Hilary Blachland, at his time of life, and with id = 32568 author = Mitford, Bertram title = A Frontier Mystery date = keywords = Aida; Arlo; Boom; Falkner; Glanton; Hensley; Iqalaqala; Ivondwe; Jan; Jove; Kendrew; Major; Miss; Nkose; Sewin; Tyingoza; Ukozi; Zulu; look summary = "Mr Glanton''s quite right, Falkner," said a clear voice from the your time, Mr Glanton," said Mrs Sewin. "Come and have a look round the garden, Glanton," said the Major. "You''ll have the same room as last time, Mr Glanton," said Mrs Sewin, "Now I come to think of it," said the Major, "I''ve noticed that the men As to the last I thought as coming from Major Sewin it was a good deal time for us to start, when I saw the head and shoulders of Falkner Sewin said, had taken up some little time, and now as I neared the store I saw "Good day," said one of them, knocking off his play, and coming up. I''m Glanton, from Isipanga," I said in answer to his look of "Well good-bye, Glanton," said Kendrew, as we shook hands. "The next thing is, what are we going to do?" said Falkner when we had id = 21237 author = Reid, Mayne title = The Bush Boys: History and Adventures of a Cape Farmer and his Family date = keywords = Africa; Bloom; Bushman; CHAPTER; Cape; Hans; Hendrik; Jan; South; Swartboy; Totty; Truey; Von; animal; elephant; hunter; little; long; time; tree summary = Is it likely, then, when I called Hendrik Von Bloom a boor, that I meant As young Hendrik and Swartboy rode off for the horses and cattle, Hans, At this moment an object came under the eyes of Von Bloom, that at once Up to this time Von Bloom had only thought of getting away from the Truey and little Jan sat beside Swartboy on the fore-chest of the wagon; Von Bloom, Hendrik, and Hans, cheered as it passed them; and setting the were caught and saddled up; and Von Bloom, Hendrik, and Swartboy, Without further parley, Von Bloom, Hans, and Hendrik, leaving the tree, Von Bloom now reflected that the hyenas were likely to prove a great hunters saw from a distance, but on reaching the spot, Swartboy a little Von Bloom himself, and even Hendrik, saw that the elephant had a fierce id = 34668 author = Reid, Mayne title = The Young Yagers: A Narrative of Hunting Adventures in Southern Africa date = keywords = Africa; Arend; Bushman; CHAPTER; Congo; Groot; Hans; Hendrik; Jan; Kaffir; Klaas; South; Swartboy; Van; Willem; animal; bird; hunter; plain; yager; young summary = rough-looking _buck-dogs_, might be seen in the camp--the oxen tied to immediate attack, Groot Willem and Hendrik mounted their horses, rode Now the hunters, Hendrik and Groot Willem, would have gone out to look Long time the lioness kept her close vigil, scarce moving her body from Of course Hans knew the three to be ostriches the moment his eye rested way, and may interest full-grown hunters, like Hendrik and Groot Willem, horse in a fair tail-on-end chase; but the bird makes "doubles" in and also the hunters Hendrik and Groot Willem, guessed what kind they Hendrik and Groot Willem knew the animal by the name of "aard-wolf," or Both Hendrik and Groot Willem had seen this bush, but on account While Hendrik and Groot Willem were flaying off the skin, Hans and Arend Should the ostriches allow time for Hendrik and Groot Willem to get to Groot Willem and Hendrik were likely to become great