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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 12 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 83387 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 75 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 turkish 9 Turks 8 Armenians 6 Turkey 5 russian 5 Government 4 Van 4 Persia 4 Kurds 4 God 4 England 4 Constantinople 3 christian 3 armenian 3 St. 3 King 3 Europe 3 Empire 3 Church 3 Asia 3 Ararat 2 man 2 great 2 german 2 fig 2 Trebizond 2 Sultan 2 Sea 2 Rev. 2 Porte 2 Mussulman 2 Mr. 2 Mohammedan 2 Miss 2 Lord 2 London 2 Lake 2 Journal 2 Euphrates 2 English 2 Emperor 2 Dagh 2 Christ 2 Caucasus 2 Armenia 1 woman 1 time 1 roman 1 place 1 oaa Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 2394 p. 2002 man 1444 ° 1378 time 1300 day 1141 foot 1128 side 1070 people 1033 woman 1024 place 982 year 925 way 853 hand 847 country 836 mountain 780 wall 762 name 742 village 726 plain 681 part 670 city 655 house 637 church 629 water 620 life 604 child 601 town 578 head 562 eye 559 horse 533 ground 523 king 519 lad 514 mile 506 number 503 valley 497 order 496 son 494 river 493 face 476 north 464 one 457 course 457 century 455 word 443 work 442 stone 436 road 436 land 433 night Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1801 Armenians 1715 Armenia 944 _ 885 de 804 Turks 695 pp 689 Paris 642 Armenian 581 Van 560 Turkey 483 St. 469 Jack 461 Kagig 448 Ararat 445 God 444 Sultan 440 New 418 London 410 Government 409 Constantinople 405 King 393 Kurds 390 Fred 387 la 384 des 364 Russia 361 | 328 Turk 321 Persia 313 Monty 311 ONK 309 York 304 J. 293 vol 290 Church 289 Christians 285 Asia 280 Dagh 278 . 277 H. 275 et 273 von 271 Mr. 264 Erzerum 263 M. 257 8o 251 G. 248 Europe 241 Lake 238 England Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 7418 it 6734 he 6391 i 4977 they 4614 we 3378 you 2746 them 2564 him 1805 us 1628 me 1390 she 812 her 529 himself 381 themselves 213 one 197 itself 153 myself 103 ourselves 93 herself 52 thee 44 yourself 25 yours 20 ''s 19 ''em 18 mine 14 his 12 theirs 12 ours 7 thyself 7 hers 5 yourselves 4 ye 3 oneself 3 au 2 em 1 you''re 1 yes?--you 1 whereof 1 wane 1 ten 1 prayer,-- 1 iv 1 ice 1 i''m 1 hay 1 elf 1 delight--"they Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 33544 be 10976 have 2526 do 2411 say 2251 see 1870 take 1814 come 1580 make 1562 go 1307 give 1216 know 877 find 794 tell 780 leave 722 follow 721 bring 676 look 656 stand 648 think 640 call 612 die 582 become 571 kill 559 get 549 send 541 appear 527 pass 525 fall 525 ask 524 rise 510 hear 502 lie 499 seem 461 keep 460 let 432 reach 427 put 427 begin 413 speak 394 hold 392 carry 365 receive 359 turn 345 remain 343 live 341 lead 323 enter 321 answer 314 meet 313 write Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 5006 not 2107 armenian 1580 great 1395 so 1392 more 1242 little 1228 only 1153 up 1142 other 1140 then 1034 well 1000 long 993 very 984 out 972 now 957 first 911 most 892 as 883 old 879 turkish 794 many 777 even 748 still 740 same 733 down 720 such 699 good 689 own 682 there 678 much 665 also 632 last 624 here 619 high 595 large 586 russian 567 almost 565 about 561 again 533 away 521 far 477 never 477 just 477 few 468 once 460 young 450 less 442 new 441 present 440 back Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 216 most 206 least 191 good 134 great 109 high 56 large 46 old 44 bad 42 young 42 early 36 Most 31 near 29 rich 25 late 23 eld 19 slight 19 low 15 small 14 strong 13 deep 12 furth 11 fine 10 short 10 long 10 lofty 8 fair 7 wild 7 full 6 weak 6 topmost 6 steep 6 noble 6 l 6 hard 6 dark 6 able 5 poor 5 hardy 5 dear 4 wide 4 simple 4 new 4 manif 4 lovely 4 handsome 4 brave 4 black 3 vile 3 sweet 3 light Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 695 most 46 least 33 well 4 highest 1 ¦ 1 youngest 1 surest 1 persecutest 1 near 1 lowest 1 l''est 1 hard Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 archive.org 2 www.gutenberg.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 2 http://archive.org 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/53976/53976-h/53976-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/53976/53976-h.zip 1 http://archive.org/details/whyarmeniashould00pasduoft 1 http://archive.org/details/armeniaandwaran00hacogoog Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 armenians are not 6 man came out 5 armenians did not 5 armenians were not 4 _ do _ 4 _ is _ 4 day is not 4 turks are really 4 turks do not 3 _ was _ 3 armenians had already 3 people are not 3 people did not 3 turks did not 2 _ am _ 2 _ did not 2 _ had _ 2 _ were _ 2 armenia are as 2 armenia is almost 2 armenia is not 2 armenia was almost 2 armenians are as 2 armenians are christians 2 armenians have n''t 2 armenians were able 2 armenians were still 2 city was still 2 day was clear 2 day was fine 2 house was full 2 man has not 2 men were all 2 men were no 2 name does not 2 name is not 2 name was van 2 people are too 2 time passed on 2 turks are not 2 turks are too 2 turks came back 2 turks do n''t 2 turks had not 2 turks have never 2 turks have not 2 turks knew very 2 woman gave birth 2 years is not 1 * is true Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 day is not very 1 _ are not yet 1 _ was not best 1 _ were not much 1 armenia are no new 1 armenia is not america 1 armenians are not anxious 1 armenians are not bad 1 armenians are not black 1 armenians are not more 1 armenians gave no occasion 1 armenians had no more 1 armenians have no wish 1 armenians took no notice 1 city had not yet 1 country had not yet 1 day is not day 1 men were no doubt 1 men were no longer 1 name is no less 1 people are not cavalrymen 1 people are not safe 1 people did not readily 1 people is not less 1 people were not unfavourable 1 place had no other 1 side is not less 1 turks had not yet 1 turks has no foundation 1 walls had not yet 1 woman has no shame 1 woman has no virtue 1 women have no business 1 women was not permissible A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 49915 author = Alcock, Deborah title = By Far Euphrates: A Tale date = keywords = Armenians; Biridjik; Celandine; Christ; Effendi; England; English; Englishman; Gabriel; God; Grayson; Jack; John; Kevork; Lord; Miss; Shushan; Thomassian; Turks; Urfa; Yon summary = "Yes, Father Hohannes; it is all right," said Jack. "My dearest friend," said Shushan, "the person I love best in the world, "I can''t help thinking," said Jack, "of the Dark Ages, and of what I "Then," said Jack, "with your leave, father, I will ask her." "Not _here_, in a great city like this--not here surely," Jack said. taking--well, you know what I mean; the word chokes me," said Jack, "Then, look here, Kevork," Jack said, with a determined air, "I am not Jack turned to Hohannes; "You have been as a father to me," he said. that moment''s agony she said "heard us speak," as Jack remembered "Shushan," said Jack, as they rode along, "do you know what they call "Is it possible they think God will answer such a prayer?" said Jack. Jack had covered his face with his hands; but at these words he looked id = 49396 author = Anonymous title = Germany, Turkey, and Armenia A Selection of Documentary Evidence Relating to the Armenian Atrocities from German and other Sources date = keywords = Aintab; Aleppo; Armenians; Constantinople; Euphrates; Government; Marash; Memorandum; Turkey; Turks; Vali; german; turkish summary = Turkish Gendarmes had taken possession of some Armenian young Government sent orders that all Armenians were to give up their arms, Next morning our people told us that ten Armenians had been shot--that The Armenian children in the German Orphanage at H. by the Armenian women and children, who had been handed over to the The German and Turkish officers made the Armenians In an Armenian school at Marash I saw over 100 women and children All the convoys of Armenians have for the last few days been taken into and Armenian children from the German orphanages; the protests of the preserve the lives of the 500,000 Armenian women and children who may The Armenian people has a claim to German help. dead bodies of Armenians, men, women and children, lying in the over 500 Armenians, mostly women and children, were herded up in a We heard from both Turks and Armenians that children''s id = 58361 author = Curzon, Robert title = Armenia: A year at Erzeroom, and on the frontiers of Russia, Turkey, and Persia date = keywords = Armenia; CHAPTER; Church; Constantinople; Emperor; England; Erzeroom; Hossein; King; Mohammedan; Pasha; Persia; Sea; Shah; St.; Sultan; Trebizond; Turkey; Turks; christian; great; man; place; russian; time; turkish summary = Koords, headed in our days by the great chieftains Beder Khan Bey, round towers, with conical roofs, like old-fashioned pigeon-houses, What the Pasha looked like, and what manner of man he was, it was like every body else in this country, and a long nose and a black best places, over round stones as big as a man''s head, with larger a rich man''s house is prodigious, the turfed roof forming a small "One day passes much like another at Erzeroom, and though there Now it came to pass, once upon a time, that the great of the good old times, I one day proceeded to the citadel to see young bears one day, who lived in our house for some time. A curious episode in the history of Armenia took place in the time The country which was called Armenia in ancient times is now divided id = 59270 author = Filian, George H. title = Armenia and Her People; or, The Story of Armenia by an Armenian date = keywords = Armenians; Christians; Church; Constantinople; Czar; Emperor; Empire; England; Europe; God; Greek; Kurds; Lord; Mohammedan; Mr.; November; Persia; Porte; Rev.; Rome; Russia; Salisbury; Sultan; Turkey; Turks; american; european; great; roman; turkish summary = Armenian Christians have been killed, and even death has been the most Christian population; wealth, greatness, security for the Armenians; people never call themselves Armenians, or their country Armenia; Christian church in a great city when most of the people did not the blood of those who are called Turks at this day is Armenian; not even the earliest great national church body, for the Armenian Armenians in Armenia outnumbered the Turks; but the massacres, the Sultan, he would reform the country; he would not let the Armenians be is often asked "Are not the Armenians a Christian people? of the kind-hearted Sultan butchered about 3,000 Armenian Christians, Armenian Christians, and forced many to accept Mohammedanism. the Christian Armenians have been massacred there by the Turks and coming when more Mohammedans will be killed than Armenians have been, people before Christ, and as the Armenians became the first Christian id = 53976 author = Garo, Armen title = Why Armenia Should Be Free: Armenia''s Rôle in the Present War date = keywords = Caucasus; Pasdermadjian; Turks; Van; armenian; caucasian; russian; turkish summary = Armenians, with the encouragement of the Russian government, left that being of the Armenian people from Turkish and Russian despotism. Russian government, began to massacre the Armenians in divers parts of the Caucasus (when the Russian army was forced to retreat to the old TURKISH AND RUSSIAN PROPOSALS TO THE ARMENIANS IN 1914. TURKISH AND RUSSIAN PROPOSALS TO THE ARMENIANS IN 1914. "If the Armenians,--the Turkish as well as the Russian Armenians--would give active co-operation to the Turkish armies, the Russian administration, the Armenian inhabitants of the Caucasus when the Turkish government ordered the Armenian peasants of Suediah to Armenian volunteers, Dro, appealed to the Russian commander and asked government of the Russian Czar toward the very Armenian people whose While the Russians were preventing the Turkish Armenian Russian government toward the Armenians. Against all these Turks and Tartars the Armenians had one army of the Caucasus as the Armenians were, because the Turkish demands of id = 19986 author = Ghusayn, Fa''iz title = Martyred Armenia date = keywords = Armenians; Bey; Diarbekir; Government; Kurds; Turks; turkish summary = journey from Hamah we saw many Armenian men and women, sitting under Armenian women and children, with a few sick men. Armenian women, walking barefoot and weary, placed in ranks like the He turned the Armenian quarters into a waste place, killing killed them in order that it might not be said that Armenians were more I asked whether the Armenians had killed any Government official, or any send off and kill the Armenians, family by family, men, women and official, Kurd, Turk, or Moslem, has been killed by an Armenian, and we prison with me, told me that a number of Armenian men and women were after the gendarmes had killed a number of Armenian men, they put on saying that the Armenians had killed their men. CONVERSION OF ARMENIAN WOMEN TO ISLAM.--When the Government undertook If the Turkish Government were asked the reasons for which the Armenian id = 53887 author = Hacobian, A. P. (Avetoon Pesak) title = Armenia and the War date = keywords = Armenians; Britain; Empire; England; Europe; Government; Mr.; Ottoman; Porte; Powers; Treaty; Turkey; Turks; british; christian; german; russian; turkish summary = entry into the war placed her Christian subjects in a position of great children from the State policies of these great Christian Governments documentary evidence on the attempt of the Turks to murder the Armenian asked: "If you eliminate Turkish rule over the Turks'' subject races, IN ASIA--MOSLEMS AND TURKISH RULE--ARMENIANS PROGRESSIVE AND Turks on the ideal of Armenian nationality. Blue-book on the Treatment of Armenians by the Turks during the war. The Armenian population of Russian Armenia and the Caucasus numbers, Armenians in the United States, while the Great Tragedy of Armenia has empires, both in war and diplomacy, as have Armenia and the Armenians, been committed by the Turks during the Great Armenian Tragedy of 1915, the Armenian people for five centuries that Armenia should have been the this country on the treatment meted out by the Turks to their Armenian fate of the Armenian subjects of the Turk. id = 51492 author = Lynch, H. F. B. (Harry Finnis Blosse) title = Armenia, Travels and Studies (Volume 1 of 2) The Russian Provinces date = keywords = A.D.; Akhalkalaki; Akhaltsykh; Alagöz; Ani; Ararat; Araxes; Arpa; Asia; Brosset; Caucasus; Chai; Christ; Church; Dagh; Dubois; East; Edgmiatsin; Empire; Erivan; Europe; God; Government; Gregory; Kars; Katholikos; King; Kur; Lake; London; Mussulman; Persia; Sea; Sembat; St.; Tiflis; Tiridates; Trebizond; Turks; Van; armenian; christian; fig; georgian; greek; russian; turkish summary = the natural features, our tents spread upon the great mountain masses, (1453), and Western commerce is expelled from the Black Sea. The empire of Trebizond takes its place in this great tragedy of axis of the Armenian border ranges is turned towards south-east, and right a small Armenian village, we then descended to the river-bed; mile in width, pursuing a direction from south-east towards north-west Measured from north-east to south-west, the plain of further bank a small Armenian village; a little Tartar settlement on eastern mountains, we saw a village, which was inhabited by Armenian feature in the scene, extending from north of east to south of west view, on our right hand, of two considerable Armenian villages, we base is most developed lies north-east of the summit of Great Ararat, the right bank of the river Kur. The Georgians, like the Armenians, The stone of the walls and of the old Armenian church id = 53568 author = Lynch, H. F. B. (Harry Finnis Blosse) title = Armenia, Travels and Studies (Volume 2 of 2) The Turkish Provinces date = keywords = Akhlat; Ararat; Asia; Assembly; Berlin; Bingöl; Bitlis; Bull; Constantinople; Council; Dagh; Erzerum; Euphrates; General; Government; Jour; Journal; Kaimakam; Kala; Khamur; Khinis; Kurdistan; Kurds; Lake; Lond; London; Murad; Mush; Mussulman; Nimrud; Paris; Patriarch; Persia; Pet; Rev.; Sipan; St.; Turkey; Van; Venice; armenian; fig; kurdish; russian; turkish summary = Mountain Range along South Coast of Lake Van 119 marsh in the direction of a little Armenian village which stands on mountains south of Lake Van in which the present sources of the Tigris some of the peculiarities which distinguish Lake Van. It may not be out of place to cast one''s look a little further so south than the lake of Van and at a level which is lower by 1500 feet from the plain some little distance east of the rock of Van and place of the great plains, divided by irregular mountain masses of in the west the valley which receives the Kara Su. Our course was directed towards Ilija, a village of above-ground houses their present elevation, the lake of Van and the plain of Mush may be far east as the region to the south-west of Lake Van, where the Taurus id = 5241 author = Mundy, Talbot title = The Eye of Zeitoon date = keywords = Armenians; English; Fred; German; Gloria; God; Gregor; Jhaere; Kagig; Khan; Kurds; Maga; Mahmoud; Measel; Miss; Monty; Rajput; Rustum; Tarsus; Turks; Vanderman; Zeitoon; Zeitoonli; let; turkish; woman summary = "You mean," said Monty, "that you''d like us to engage Kagig and make "Ample evidence!" said Monty without a smile, but Fred laughed as At that Kagig came along the roof to our corner and looked into Monty''s Seeing our man with the upper hand, Monty and Rustum Khan now hurried "So. The women of Zeitoon are good!" said Kagig with a curt nod "Spoken like a man!" said Monty, and stood up. "Will you leave a good woman in the hands of Turks, Kagig? God,'' said I, ''when a good-looking woman leaves a party of men to "Maga, come!" said Kagig, and got on his horse. men of Zeitoon holding our horses and theirs, and watched Monty ride said Rustum Khan, striding through the trees to where Monty and Fred "I know the right man to send to the Turk to tell him things!" Kagig id = 46944 author = Seklemian, A. K. title = The Golden Maiden, and other folk tales and fairy stories told in Armenia date = keywords = Armenians; Fairy; Giant; Heaven; King; Manto; Mirza; Prince; Queen; Zoolvisia; lad; long; maiden; man summary = "Young man!" said the maiden, "if you love your life, go away; because Fairy Queen, hearing this, came and said to the lad: "Tell your father," said the lad, "to let them keep the horses in "No," said the lad, "let come what may; I will go." Thereupon he gave Zoolvisia, hearing that the lad had brought an old woman, said: "Ask of me what you will," said the King to the lad, "you have saved "Long live the King!" said the lad. "Well then, son," said the old woman, "let me go and ask our King to The old woman returned and told the lad what the King had said. "This is worthy of the King," said the lad, and took it to the Giant''s castle appeared in the distance, the maiden said to the lad: The lad went to the King, who was pleased with him, and said: id = 52371 author = nan title = Armenia and the Armenians: A List of References in the New York Public Library date = keywords = Akademiya; Ararat; Armenia; Armenians; Armenien; Arménie; Arméniens; Asia; Gesellschaft; Imperatorskaya; Journal; KAA; Nauk; New; ONK; ONP; Pétersbourg; Revue; Society; Turkey; Van; York; oaa summary = LIST OF WORKS ON ARMENIA AND THE ARMENIANS Die armenischen Handschriften des Klosters von Beiträge zur Ethnographie der Bewohner von Armenien und ---Die Quelle des westlichen Tigrisarmes und der ---Ueber den Ursprung der Bronzecultur und über die armenische Notes about Armenia and the Armenians. near Mount Ararat in Armenia: from the original Armenian [or rather ---Sur l''histoire ancienne de l''Arménie, d''après les textes des Tatars; traduit pour la première fois sur le texte arménien de Armenia, translated into Arabic from the Armenian.] Jerusalem, ---Zur Erklärung der armenischen Geschichte des Moses von texte arménien de l''histoire des princes Orpélians par E. die Geschichte des armenischen Naxararowt ''iwns und der armenischen Turkish Armenia and the Armenians in Turkey. B. Armenia and Armenian people, 12. B. Armenia and Armenian people, 12. Armenia, Armenians and treaties, 33. Armenia, Armenians and treaties, 33. Armenia and Armenian question, 78. Armenia and Armenian question, 78.