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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 10 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 45541 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 73 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 illustration 7 room 7 house 5 good 4 plan 3 work 3 New 3 CHAPTER 2 year 2 wood 2 window 2 water 2 wall 2 place 2 old 2 design 2 country 2 building 2 architect 2 HOUSE 2 FLOOR 2 England 1 way 1 view 1 time 1 style 1 stone 1 porch 1 page 1 man 1 like 1 lead 1 kitchen 1 inch 1 home 1 grecian 1 georgian 1 foot 1 fireplace 1 farm 1 family 1 dutch 1 door 1 day 1 course 1 cottage 1 cost 1 complete 1 colonial 1 brick Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 3121 house 2445 room 939 foot 913 door 845 building 807 window 806 plan 803 side 787 work 782 floor 775 wall 754 illustration 719 water 700 time 664 kitchen 589 country 556 roof 535 wood 505 way 505 place 500 year 500 brick 497 inch 495 part 484 hall 424 home 403 one 401 day 396 thing 390 family 386 man 384 air 382 cost 379 ground 375 stone 372 use 359 architect 357 end 351 fireplace 350 style 349 closet 345 pipe 335 space 331 design 329 farm 326 dining 313 cellar 306 arrangement 305 chimney 302 kind Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1673 _ 252 | 166 HOUSE 154 � 146 Jill 143 Jack 121 c. 117 FIG 116 china 108 New 95 CHAPTER 87 John 86 England 83 Holland 82 Room 79 Mr. 76 Bessie 69 PLAN 69 North 66 W. 64 House 63 house 59 Floor 58 J. 58 ESQ 57 FLOOR 55 H. 55 DESIGN 54 Mrs. 54 Fig 52 Massachusetts 52 Jim 51 States 49 York 49 Plan 49 LETTER 49 American 48 closet 47 Gothic 45 B. 44 C. 44 Aunt 43 M. 42 VIEW 40 United 39 S. 39 Jane 35 South 34 Living 34 Cellar Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 5421 it 1779 they 1551 i 1536 we 1505 you 1100 them 946 he 231 him 224 us 221 she 216 itself 215 me 210 one 128 themselves 97 himself 54 her 34 ourselves 24 yourself 24 myself 14 yours 10 herself 9 ours 9 ''em 8 mine 6 ''s 4 ourself 3 his 2 yourselves 2 theirs 1 twon''t 1 shall,-- 1 hers Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 21080 be 4015 have 1420 do 1325 make 811 build 785 give 760 use 515 find 469 go 460 take 458 say 453 keep 443 show 398 see 396 come 389 know 332 add 329 place 316 lead 315 provide 309 require 297 think 280 get 270 put 263 stand 256 look 255 leave 247 live 245 lay 231 carry 224 consider 223 become 210 open 210 connect 209 want 207 set 206 pay 204 pass 203 let 195 run 195 need 189 cost 179 work 176 arrange 175 cover 172 seem 172 call 171 bring 167 finish 162 follow Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2971 not 1159 well 1148 more 954 other 944 so 943 old 924 good 690 large 688 as 663 such 656 most 601 out 595 up 588 many 582 only 571 small 552 first 545 much 530 very 522 same 484 great 477 little 440 too 420 high 420 also 397 even 386 new 373 then 348 own 340 long 323 here 321 now 306 less 306 always 303 low 290 main 282 wide 280 second 280 just 275 square 272 general 263 however 263 down 253 possible 249 simple 249 few 246 open 245 necessary 243 thus 235 never Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 287 good 134 most 109 least 36 high 36 great 31 Most 29 cheap 24 fine 21 simple 20 large 20 early 16 near 15 low 14 late 12 old 12 bad 7 small 7 slight 6 rich 6 pleasant 6 easy 6 common 5 safe 5 pure 5 plain 5 new 4 manif 4 hard 4 extreme 4 cold 4 choice 3 warm 3 tall 3 sure 3 strong 3 sheer 3 rare 3 quick 3 noble 3 mean 3 lovely 3 l 3 full 3 fit 3 farth 2 wise 2 wild 2 ugly 2 topmost 2 short Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 522 most 55 least 28 well 1 worst 1 near 1 long 1 hard 1 finest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.org 2 archive.org 1 hearth.library.cornell.edu Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/42469/42469-h/42469-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/42469/42469-h.zip 1 http://hearth.library.cornell.edu/ 1 http://archive.org/details/convenienthouses00gibs 1 http://archive.org Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 house is not 7 house was first 6 houses are not 5 one does not 5 room is not 5 windows are not 5 work is not 4 _ do _ 4 _ is _ 4 house is so 3 _ be _ 3 floor is not 3 house is more 3 houses are well 3 room be not 3 room was originally 2 _ are _ 2 _ did n''t 2 _ use _ 2 building is so 2 closet is not 2 closets are best 2 door gives access 2 door is open 2 home is not 2 house are not 2 house are very 2 house does not 2 house is about 2 house is hardly 2 house is largely 2 house is now 2 house is open 2 house is usually 2 house is worth 2 house leaves off 2 house was young 2 houses are now 2 houses were not 2 plan does not 2 plan is simple 2 room is well 2 rooms are not 2 rooms are so 2 rooms were not 2 time goes on 2 time went on 2 wall is usually 2 walls are now 2 windows is not Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 house is not too 2 houses are not easy 1 _ is not uncommon 1 bricks are not incompatible 1 buildings had not yet 1 closet is not very 1 closets are not as 1 feet is not large 1 floor is not largely 1 floors were not double 1 home has no janitor 1 home is not well 1 homes are not dear 1 house are not large 1 house is not beautiful 1 house is not large 1 house is not overly 1 house is not so 1 house is not wholly 1 house knows not only 1 house was not fireproof 1 houses are not popular 1 houses were not all 1 houses were not thick 1 kitchen has no rooms 1 kitchen is not merely 1 ones are not yet 1 place is not always 1 plan is not well 1 roof add not only 1 roof is no way 1 room has no front 1 room is not altogether 1 room is not always 1 room is not dependent 1 room is not otherwise 1 room is not usually 1 rooms are not large 1 rooms are not too 1 rooms is not as 1 rooms were not double 1 walls were not unpleasant 1 water is not available 1 windows are not necessarily 1 windows are not so 1 windows are not usually 1 windows is not expensive 1 windows is not necessary 1 wood is not only 1 work are not necessarily A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 19998 author = Allen, Lewis Falley title = Rural Architecture Being a Complete Description of Farm Houses, Cottages, and Out Buildings date = keywords = 18Ã; Agriculture; American; Arrangement; Book; England; Ground; Interior; New; Plan; States; United; building; country; design; door; farm; foot; good; house; illustration; lead; room summary = require less house room than he who tills equally well his farm of We repudiate cellar kitchens, or under-ground rooms for house work, 7½ feet high above the floor of the main house; the pitch of the roof A door passes from this wash-room into the wood-house, which is The front door of this house opens into a small entry or hall, 9Ã�6 feet, A door also leads from the wash-room into the wood-house. rear wall of this wood-house leads a door into the garden, or the hall, with its open doors, connecting the best rooms of the house on A door opens from its rear wall into the wood-house, 32Ã�12 feet, which passage, (leading to an open wood-house in rear, 10Ã�12 feet, with a shed as the main house, and posts, 8 feet high, standing on the ground, A door leads into the wood-house, which is 12Ã�16 feet, in id = 59599 author = Ashby, Wallace title = Farmhouse Plans date = keywords = FLOOR; HOUSE; complete; illustration; plan summary = provide needed working area, storage space, and living and sleeping The cost per square foot of floor area of two-story frame houses was second addition will complete the house with a living room and front Floor areas: Superstructure, original house 660 square feet; completed The first-floor and cellar plans of house 6534 are almost the same as the A work-porch addition beside the kitchen and living room, between the Floor areas: Superstructure, original house, 380 square feet; with Floor areas: Superstructure, original house, 380 square feet; with Floor areas: Superstructure, original house, 380 square feet; with Floor areas: Superstructure, original house, 380 square feet; with Floor areas: Superstructure, original house, 380 square feet; with Floor areas: Superstructure, original house, 380 square feet; with Floor areas: Superstructure, original house, 380 square feet; with [Illustration: FLOOR PLAN AND COMPLETED HOUSE] [Illustration: FLOOR PLAN AND COMPLETED HOUSE] [Illustration: FLOOR PLAN AND COMPLETED HOUSE] id = 41781 author = Châteauneuf, Alexis de title = The Country House (with Designs) date = keywords = ESQ; England; Gothic; Italy; LADY; MRS; architecture; grecian; house; room; style summary = instances taken from different styles of architecture; and one who has development of Gothic architecture, that style failed to attach to, and [1] As regards _Arabian architecture_, the parent art may be said modern sculpture and painting into Gothic architecture without in matters of art, especially as regards architecture, than I possess. Greek style of architecture is that which best admits of this union. as regards a house of pure Greek style, is a cube of building of mock again, as regards the material and colour, as we use Grecian style in the Gothic principle or style was in common adopted and worked out merely as regards architecture, would be one too far from the present idea of the general character and style of the different rooms, as subject of decoration, both as regards houses and public buildings, has As regards the style and mode of execution of the proposed decorations, id = 14248 author = Gardner, E. C. (Eugene Clarence) title = Homes and How to Make Them date = keywords = DEAR; Fred; Jane; John; LETTER; Mrs.; architect; brick; good; house; illustration; man; room; stone; wall; wood; work summary = It is a solemn thing to build even the outside of a house. DEAR JOHN: Where to build your house may be, in truth, a question a building is preferable to a house of eight or ten rooms, two on each building, but proves his faith by his work; his new house at Edgewood reach will do a good work that shall surely have its reward; for brick it is possible to build a large, plain, square house, a perfect cube Other things being equal, a house built of brick may be as easily of any room in the house, and, if the doors, finish, etc., happen to brick house, in case one wished to begin in a small way. DEAR JOHN: One reason, among many, why the old-time houses are more decided to build a house, he means he is ready to begin,--right off; builds your house, through which the warm air will escape. id = 15678 author = Gardner, E. C. (Eugene Clarence) title = The House That Jill Built, after Jack''s Had Proved a Failure date = keywords = Aunt; Bessie; CHAPTER; FLOOR; Jack; Jerusha; Jill; Jim; Melville; Uncle; good; house; illustration; plan; room; way; window; wood summary = THE FIRST FLOOR OF THE HOUSE THAT JILL BUILT 239 THE SECOND FLOOR OF THE HOUSE THAT JILL BUILT 241 Perhaps I ought to explain that the house that Jack built, intending to drawing-room Jack needs for his private use, his study, office, window curtains drawn, instead of one large room we shall have three Jill, my dear, our house shall be bricks--excuse me, I mean "You ought to see the house that I built," said Jack. house it is better to have a kitchen and sitting-room than a "I wish it were possible," said she, "to build a house with everything have been inside, if the house had been well planned," said Jill rather building a house that is to be our home as long as we live, perhaps, [Illustration: THE HOUSE THAT JILL BUILT.] [Illustration: THE FIRST FLOOR OF THE HOUSE THAT JILL BUILT.] [Illustration: THE SECOND FLOOR OF THE HOUSE THAT JILL BUILT.] id = 42469 author = Gibson, Louis H. (Louis Henry) title = Convenient Houses, With Fifty Plans for the Housekeeper date = keywords = CHAPTER; Fig; building; cost; good; house; illustration; inch; kitchen; place; plan; room; water; work; year summary = One can build a better house for a given sum of money at this time than usually builds a house of two or three rooms. A house arranged with a reception-hall, parlor, sitting-room, Additional rooms require more work than the same amount of floor space are placed in a passage which leads from the kitchen to the dining-room, It is well in building a new house to have an outside cellar-way to The bath-room and general plumbing work are considered in detail in the little wood-work as possible in the bath-room. of the wood-work in the different rooms of the lower floor. china-closet connects the dining-room and kitchen. a two-story house with a reception-hall, parlor, dining-room, kitchen, plan the rooms are arranged around the hall, there being three large No. 17 is the house in which the general plan was first worked out, and, Plan No. 41 is an eight-room house with a simple stairway. id = 60658 author = Jones, Sydney R. (Sydney Robert) title = Old Houses in Holland date = keywords = Amsterdam; Dordrecht; Haarlem; Holland; Leiden; Middelburg; North; Renaissance; dutch; page summary = decoration, more often in brickwork than stone; arched window-heads late date of 1673, has arched window-heads and step gable terminated (page 21), windows, doorways (shown above), decoration, mouldings houses in the "Balans" at Middelburg (page 35) furnishes a good example On the exterior walls of the house from Zutphen (page 43) can be seen stone façade at Delft (page 46) has all the attributes of Gothic work, in brick and stone (page 50), bounded at each end by lion-heads in high example from Franeker (page 49) is built in brick and stone and was EXTERIOR FEATURES--DOORS, WINDOWS, GABLES & ORNAMENTS EXTERIOR FEATURES--DOORS, WINDOWS, GABLES & ORNAMENTS The doorway at Delft (page 87) is a good example of work dictated by (page 105), appearing on a house dated 1625, differ somewhat from the Work of a similar kind appears on the house at Zwolle, dated given (page 123) has the date of 1798 worked within it. id = 33955 author = Northend, Mary Harrod title = Remodeled Farmhouses date = keywords = Dining; HOUSE; Living; Massachusetts; Room; colonial; fireplace; georgian; illustration; old; porch; view; wall; window summary = changed from its original place in the old house. Although the walls of most old houses follow a straight line from one Old Colonial houses were always built on the rectangular plan, as this The original house, separated from the highway by an old wall of field in the rear of the house the room originally designed for the kitchen; Most of the old houses were cut up into small rooms, for, kitchens or living-rooms, although occasionally we see an old house find in these old houses, where fireplaces, doors, porches, and carving part of the old house and which shows two rooms thrown into one, with an room in the house, we find wainscot and the same use of white paint. the house after the original chimney had been built, as an old fireplace In the old house there were nine rooms on the first floor id = 17804 author = Ormsbee, Renee Richmond Huntley title = If You''re Going to Live in the Country date = keywords = CHAPTER; New; Photo; architect; country; course; day; family; good; home; house; illustration; like; old; place; room; time; water; work; year summary = Entirely new, but with all the charm of an old house 184 had no clear idea of the type of house we wanted, save that it be old a new house on old lines or remodeling an existing structure with a The need of an architect where a new house is to be built or an old life," she said, "I''ve wanted to live in a really old house but until An old water-power sawmill makes an unusually attractive country home. Buying an old house is a good deal like selecting a horse. "The next time I buy an old house to put a new frame into, you''ll know building a new house, the type of heating used will largely depend on radiation is provided with steam or hot water plants to heat the house Except for the new country house or one that has been completely id = 26354 author = Woodward, George E. (George Evertson) title = Woodward''s Country Homes date = keywords = Balloon; FIG; Floor; New; York; cottage; design; house; illustration; plan; room summary = present house rent would in a few years pay the whole cost of the place, city house planted down in the open country, nor should any sensible man be considered, that in building our country houses, we are not simply class of building, and a house thus constructed may afterwards become a The second design (Fig. 5,) is for a frame building giving more variety The plans of this house are compact, the rooms opening into each other closets, built outside the frame, and a door into the single room, over The library, parlor, or general living room in a country house--and we The design for a house or other building, and a plan of the interior In former times, a house of this class erected in the country, would be In Fig. 114 is shown the manner of constructing frames for buildings of