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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 8 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 53159 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 77 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 man 5 Mr. 4 Dr. 3 drink 3 England 2 year 2 tobacco 2 time 2 like 2 good 2 alcohol 2 York 2 United 2 States 2 New 2 Mrs. 2 Lord 2 London 2 God 2 Boston 1 young 1 world 1 work 1 wine 1 way 1 treatment 1 thousand 1 think 1 thing 1 talk 1 soul 1 smoke 1 poor 1 physician 1 people 1 patient 1 pass 1 night 1 medical 1 look 1 long 1 little 1 life 1 let 1 horse 1 home 1 habit 1 great 1 girl 1 form Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 2106 man 788 time 686 day 611 life 528 alcohol 521 drug 517 year 477 way 474 thing 467 work 407 habit 392 mind 386 case 384 people 380 one 370 friend 358 night 352 hand 352 boy 345 tobacco 338 nothing 304 patient 302 face 293 hour 290 money 290 eye 289 use 288 world 287 woman 282 house 280 room 276 brain 268 effect 266 something 259 place 258 fact 251 word 247 wine 241 doctor 236 person 225 treatment 224 mother 224 morning 222 power 219 body 217 voice 217 drink 216 moment 216 girl 215 thought Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1259 _ 741 Grit 704 Mr. 460 Lothian 388 Brandon 298 Gilbert 228 Mrs. 196 Rita 172 Phil 168 Dr. 132 Travers 132 London 131 Sims 128 Morton 127 Mary 122 England 113 Toftrees 112 Ingworth 111 New 110 Johnson 96 York 95 God 90 Amberley 87 Courtney 85 Boston 72 B. 69 Tumpany 69 Graves 66 States 64 D. 63 F. 62 R. 60 United 59 M. 57 S. 55 Podley 54 CHAPTER 53 Lord 52 Colonel 52 Carver 49 W. 48 MR 48 Ethel 48 A. 47 St. 46 Bishop 45 March 45 Daly 43 Alcohol 42 State Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 6122 i 5981 he 4995 it 3015 you 1773 him 1607 they 1164 we 1122 me 1053 she 832 them 460 himself 425 her 382 us 187 themselves 165 myself 113 itself 111 one 52 yourself 46 herself 26 ourselves 24 mine 21 yours 18 ''s 14 his 8 hers 6 theirs 4 ours 4 oneself 3 bookshelf 3 ''em 2 je 2 ei 1 you?--come 1 you''ll 1 ye 1 thy 1 thou 1 thee 1 on''t 1 here?--i''ll 1 em Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 17653 be 6569 have 2525 do 1902 say 1173 know 1117 go 1014 make 938 take 850 come 819 see 812 think 653 give 618 find 518 get 469 seem 395 look 384 become 380 feel 378 tell 353 ask 313 use 308 drink 304 leave 303 hear 281 live 275 keep 270 want 269 bring 269 begin 268 call 265 let 260 write 253 smoke 238 speak 231 put 228 answer 226 mean 207 show 205 like 199 try 191 pass 189 meet 182 sit 181 understand 179 lose 176 read 175 pay 174 work 172 fall 163 talk Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 3781 not 1173 so 956 more 917 very 818 good 765 then 738 only 725 well 676 now 670 up 637 little 584 other 582 never 582 much 580 great 540 most 532 out 506 as 464 long 459 many 445 even 390 too 376 own 363 here 362 young 348 down 344 first 342 ever 331 such 330 away 330 always 315 old 308 quite 297 once 296 all 287 just 281 there 281 far 269 same 265 again 264 few 257 last 254 bad 248 on 236 almost 225 still 221 yet 216 also 215 rather 214 perhaps Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 166 good 126 most 120 least 47 great 36 bad 33 slight 28 Most 21 high 17 near 13 fine 11 strong 11 large 10 hard 8 noble 7 low 6 faint 5 wise 5 small 5 late 5 easy 5 clever 4 young 4 wide 4 strange 4 mean 4 light 4 grave 4 early 4 dear 4 brave 4 able 3 wild 3 sure 3 pure 3 mighty 3 mere 3 loud 3 l 3 keen 3 j 3 innermost 3 happy 3 full 3 fair 3 deadly 3 close 3 bright 2 vile 2 sweet 2 simple Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 414 most 18 well 13 least 1 hard 1 goethe 1 fairest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 www.google.com 1 books.google.com Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.google.com/books?id=w7IWAAAAYAAJ 1 http://books.google.com Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15 _ was _ 11 _ is _ 6 _ does _ 5 _ am _ 5 _ did _ 5 brandon did not 5 grit was not 5 men do not 4 _ are _ 4 _ know _ 4 brandon was not 4 grit did not 3 _ had _ 3 _ have _ 3 face was pale 3 grit was about 3 man does not 3 man is not 3 men are not 2 _ do _ 2 _ has _ 2 alcohol is not 2 day is over 2 face was fattish 2 gilbert went on 2 grit said nothing 2 hand went up 2 life is so 2 lothian did n''t 2 lothian looked up 2 lothian was really 2 lothian was very 2 man drink wine 2 man had ever 2 man is able 2 patient is not 2 things is dangerous 2 time goes on 2 tobacco is generally 2 work is over 2 years have never 1 _ are able 1 _ are pleased 1 _ been kind 1 _ been oddly 1 _ come after 1 _ come right 1 _ do n''t 1 _ do so 1 _ does n''t Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 alcohol gives no potential 1 boy has no mother 1 boys are not unfortunately 1 brandon had no right 1 brandon heard no more 1 brandon was not too 1 brandon was not usually 1 cases do not already 1 drug having no curative 1 drugs is not only 1 friend is not very 1 friends are not welcome 1 grit had no time 1 grit took no notice 1 grit was not anxious 1 grit was not aware 1 grit was not wholly 1 habit is no respecter 1 hands is no more 1 hour was not yet 1 life are not labor 1 life is not worth 1 lothian had no one 1 lothian had no suspicion 1 lothian is not here 1 man is no good 1 man is not fit 1 man is not unkind 1 men are not only 1 men are not society 1 men are not very 1 men is not straightforward 1 one has no chance 1 one is not responsible 1 patient is not eligible 1 patient is not mental 1 people are not typical 1 people were not alive 1 time is not distant 1 tobacco are no value 1 work is not employment A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 54195 author = Alger, Horatio, Jr. title = Grit; or, The Young Boatman of Pine Point date = keywords = Boston; Brandon; Carver; Courtney; Graves; Grit; Johnson; Mr.; Mrs.; Phil; Travers summary = see him," thought Grit''s mother, or Mrs. Brandon, as we must now call "Don''t provoke Mr. Brandon," said Grit''s mother timidly. "Oh, Grit, I am afraid there will be trouble," said Mrs. Brandon "Look here, Phil Courtney!" said Grit indignantly, "this is carrying the "Grit, if you talk to me in that way," said Brandon, with attempted "Mrs. Brandon has a son, if that''s what you mean," said Grit. "Mr. Brandon''s credit isn''t good with me," said Grit. "You would not insult me so if Grit were here!" said Mrs. Brandon, with "Mr. Brandon''s friends are not welcome here," said Grit, "nor is he "That''s one way of looking at it, Mr. Brandon," said Grit. "As to the last five years, Mr. Brandon," said Grit, "I should think you "We boys generally call him Phil," said Grit, smiling. "Oh, yes, I know Phil," said Grit. "All right, Grit!" said Brandon. id = 28576 author = Blythe, Samuel G. (Samuel George) title = Cutting It Out How to get on the waterwagon and stay there date = keywords = drink; drinking; man summary = the same way hundreds of thousands of men drink it--drank liquor and Moreover, I figured it out that the time to stop drinking was when it and I had known a good many men who stopped drinking when the doctors doctor tells a man to stop drinking it usually doesn''t make much story, where the man came on the stage and said: "Smith is drinking too You have all known the man who says he quit drinking and never thought good a drink would taste and feel for a time after he quit. Now I do not say many men do not think they drink this way, ten men who say they only take two or three drinks a day are liars, Next day, along about first-drink time, I felt a craving for a kept thinking of various kinds of drinks and how good they would taste. Any person who quits drinking may as well id = 42435 author = Cook, Joseph title = Alcohol and the Human Brain date = keywords = Dr.; alcohol; blood; brain; man summary = upon the human brain is the fact that albuminous substances are hardened to be dangerous to society from the effects of a diseased brain. and contents of the blood discs are produced by the affinity of alcohol drunkard indicates a permanent injury to the blood vessels by alcohol. water, and the effect on the brain is to destroy its capacity to perform All science is agreed that the local affinity of alcohol, like that The local affinity of alcohol for the brain, therefore, exempts it, by the local affinity of alcohol for the brain, the principle of total The local affinity of alcohol for the brain! Upon different portions of the brain the action of alcohol can be blood and of the substance of the brain? pirate Alcohol; by one charmed ball of Moderate Drinking!" +Action of Alcohol on the Body and on the Mind, The.+ 12mo, 60 pages. id = 43480 author = Parton, James title = Smoking and Drinking date = keywords = Asylum; Binghamton; Boston; Day; Dr.; England; Mr.; New; States; United; York; drink; home; man; smoke; wine; year summary = I heard a young man say, the other day, that smoking had been the bane of the year, when a man who means to be at work at seven A.M. must wake Let any man who has been in the habit of smoking ten to twenty cigars a of the man who lived to be a hundred years old and had smoked to excess time when boys can get a chance to smoke every day." I can also state, So long as man lives the life of a pure savage, he has good health Whether the Coming Man will drink wine or be a teetotaller has not yet, A man who had been smoking twenty cigars a day In exactly one year from that day the young man was well enough to get Will the Coming Man drink wine The Coming Man, as before remarked, will not drink wine when he is id = 13365 author = Runciman, James title = The Ethics of Drink and Other Social Questions; Or, Joints In Our Social Armour date = keywords = Carlyle; Christmas; England; English; God; London; Lord; Mr.; St.; Turf; bad; day; drink; good; great; horse; let; life; like; little; long; look; man; night; pass; people; poor; soul; talk; thing; thousand; time; way; world; year; young summary = question brings the image of some man or woman, or company of men and The talk in good company often runs on wine; the man who per day; but let any man be seen often in the condition which led to Mr. Pickwick''s little accident, and see what becomes of him. am talking about a fine day; I shall come to the bad weather in good Now let some quiet observant man of the sailorly sort go round at night well as we may know our man, we have him presented like an awkward, We have come a long way since the man of simply comes to this, that a good strong man falls into the bad company Young men of our day are beginning to think it meditative men like to watch the ways of wild things! A wise man or a wise nation knows the kind of restraint which is good; id = 41139 author = Thorne, Guy title = The Drunkard date = keywords = Amberley; Bishop; Daly; Dicker; Dickson; Dr.; England; Ethel; Gilbert; God; Herbert; Ingworth; London; Lord; Lothian; Mary; Medley; Miss; Morton; Mr.; Mrs.; Podley; Rita; Royal; Sims; Toftrees; Trust; Tumpany; Wallace; Wordingham; come; girl; good; like; man; think summary = This new man, this Gilbert Lothian, would be great. "Good-evening, sir," he said, deferentially, as Doctor Sims was taken When the door of the house had closed after him, and with Mr. Amberley''s courteous but grave good-night ringing in his ears, Gilbert "Good heavens!" said a huge man with a blood red face, startling in its A little elderly man like a diseased doll, came up and began to Lothian''s own house, a keen-faced man with a pointed beard, a slim, "Dear little Rita," he said, as he held her hand outside the door of "Look here, Doctor," he said after a moment, "I spoke like a fool, "Of course," he said, talking in a quiet man-of-the-world voice, "_I_ "Poor little man," Rita said, looking at the sad face of the comedian. "Gilbert Lothian is coming here during this afternoon," he said. "Mr. Gilbert Lothian, I think," the pleasant-looking man said, staring id = 35270 author = Towns, Charles Barnes title = Habits that Handicap: The Menace of Opium, Alcohol, and Tobacco, and the Remedy date = keywords = New; States; United; York; alcoholic; case; drug; form; habit; man; medical; patient; physician; time; tobacco; treatment summary = known; the man suffering from the drug habit presents unfamiliar and who is addicted to the use of habit-forming drugs or who uses alcoholic most desperate cases of drug habit that I have ever seen among physicians profession in regard to the use of habit-forming drugs is that the effect and alcoholic cases, followed naturally by improper medical treatment. Lack of definite medical help in cases of chronic alcoholism is likely to which needed intelligent treatment only for alcoholism or drug addiction. alcohol, habit-forming drugs, and tobacco. TOBACCO ADDICTION MORE DANGEROUS THAN DRUG HABIT OR ALCOHOLISM brief time any case of drug or alcoholic habit that is not complicated by physician who is considering the care or treatment of cases of a drug alcohol than in connection with the use of drugs; the physician may be medical treatment when the patient''s physical craving for alcohol has once id = 6752 author = nan title = Study and Stimulants Or, the Use of Intoxicants and Narcotics in Relation to Intellectual Life, as Illustrated by Personal Communications on the Subject, from Men of Letters and of Science date = keywords = Dr.; Mr.; Professor; alcohol; tobacco; work summary = alcohol is so good a stimulant to thought as coffee, tea, opium, or stimulate himself for his great speeches by the use of alcohol. kind of stimulant for intellectual work--only a glass of wine during experience as to the effects of tobacco and alcohol upon the mind and _even_ mental work is to be obtained without the use of alcohol the use of stimulants-either alcohol or tobacco. but exhausted for the time by a hard day''s work, tobacco nerves and tobacco and alcohol have a disturbing effect, when doing mental work. effects of alcohol and tobacco upon intellectual work is a very smoked tobacco and taken wine for years, and though I cannot aver that do not smoke or use alcoholic drinks. _The Use and Abuse of Alcoholic Stimulants and Tobacco_. use of alcoholic stimulants at work is one thing; at dinner, another. believer in the use of tobacco, he smokes _before_ work,