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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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 75769 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 76 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 Indians 2 great 2 Priest 2 King 2 God 2 Don 1 way 1 thy 1 page 1 nature 1 man 1 life 1 heart 1 hand 1 good 1 city 1 christian 1 Young 1 Wolf 1 Velasquez 1 Tlahuicos 1 Tizoc 1 Tani 1 Stefano 1 Spain 1 Senor 1 Sabio 1 Ruperto 1 Red 1 Rayburn 1 Rafael 1 Quiepaa 1 Professor 1 Padre 1 Pablo 1 Mr. 1 Montezuma 1 Miguel 1 Mexico 1 Marksman 1 Mariano 1 Malinche 1 Laura 1 Kohen 1 Huertis 1 High 1 Heaven 1 Hammond 1 Gambusinos 1 Fray Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1113 man 552 time 479 way 469 hand 456 hunter 453 moment 350 word 334 heart 320 city 311 face 296 life 294 brother 276 day 273 head 262 eye 260 order 259 side 257 place 224 friend 213 part 198 arm 197 thing 194 water 187 voice 186 year 186 matter 179 foot 175 body 174 horse 170 t 169 wall 169 night 159 nothing 159 enemy 159 death 158 thought 156 end 155 hour 154 fire 150 rock 149 stone 147 work 144 people 144 name 141 valley 140 mountain 137 one 136 soul 136 father 134 air Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 739 Don 510 _ 315 Young 312 Marksman 276 Miguel 259 Rayburn 243 Chief 237 Indians 223 Antonio 204 Fray 192 Priest 182 Pablo 178 God 155 Indian 154 Eagle 153 Flying 149 Mariano 124 El 124 Captain 123 Sabio 122 Tizoc 115 Brighteye 111 Estevan 92 t 89 Stefano 89 Heaven 85 Professor 84 Canadian 81 Addick 75 Mexico 74 Red 73 Wolf 70 Council 67 Doña 65 High 64 King 59 Atoyac 58 th 58 Laura 56 Gambusinos 55 Malinche 52 Quiepaa 52 Domingo 51 Ruperto 50 Tani 47 Eglantine 46 Wacondah 46 Huertis 45 Velasquez 43 thou Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 3665 i 3505 he 2873 it 2495 we 1820 you 1619 him 1449 they 1214 us 1136 me 959 them 313 himself 272 she 183 her 145 myself 126 themselves 76 ourselves 58 ''em 54 yourself 44 itself 26 thee 18 mine 14 one 11 herself 10 yours 10 theirs 9 his 9 ''s 5 ye 5 th 5 em 4 ours 2 thyself 2 thy 1 yourselves 1 whereof 1 lived!--an 1 jus 1 him--"is 1 hers Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 10924 be 4491 have 1286 do 999 say 767 make 750 come 679 go 628 see 615 know 556 give 486 take 451 find 323 leave 314 seem 311 speak 295 tell 293 answer 278 let 278 get 265 fall 263 look 262 hear 254 hold 232 turn 224 bring 219 think 219 follow 215 pass 212 feel 209 stand 204 ask 203 rise 187 remain 181 lead 171 save 171 begin 168 carry 165 set 160 understand 155 reach 154 call 152 return 146 enter 144 show 144 draw 141 continue 139 wish 138 try 136 believe 136 add Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2170 not 1325 so 664 then 586 more 559 great 534 very 520 only 516 up 472 out 437 long 417 well 365 most 360 now 349 still 348 here 342 good 341 other 321 little 300 first 293 down 265 as 253 thus 250 few 249 again 248 old 246 much 243 far 243 even 243 back 241 just 237 there 234 also 231 many 226 own 225 such 215 soon 208 young 205 never 204 away 199 off 197 on 195 all 187 last 182 too 181 strong 177 same 176 once 165 together 163 yet 160 ever Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 72 most 62 least 46 good 37 slight 34 great 23 high 12 strong 11 bad 9 large 8 near 8 deep 7 full 6 small 5 pure 5 late 5 brave 4 rich 4 early 3 warm 3 low 3 happy 3 fine 3 eld 3 dear 3 close 3 big 3 Most 2 wise 2 topmost 2 stately 2 plucky 2 old 2 manif 2 keen 2 heavy 2 hard 2 handsome 2 foul 2 easy 2 d----d 2 bright 1 wild 1 wicked 1 vile 1 temp 1 tall 1 swift 1 supreme 1 stubborn 1 stout Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 293 most 5 least 4 well 1 highest 1 brightest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 www.freeliterature.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.freeliterature.org Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 _ is _ 4 _ got _ 4 antonio was not 4 young did not 3 _ has _ 3 hunter fell back 3 man is not 3 marksman did not 3 marksman was not 2 _ have _ 2 antonio had not 2 brother does not 2 brother is wrong 2 chief had not 2 chief was completely 2 eyes were full 2 face turned upward 2 heart was ready 2 hearts are human 2 hunter did not 2 hunter went on 2 indians fell back 2 man is so 2 marksman was too 2 miguel did not 2 miguel had not 2 moments are precious 2 rayburn did also 2 rayburn did not 2 time is precious 2 young was half 1 _ be di''monds 1 _ did not 1 _ do not 1 _ goes out 1 _ is well 1 _ looks _ 1 _ was _ 1 antonio came out 1 antonio did not 1 antonio spoke ere 1 antonio took out 1 antonio was dead 1 antonio was keen 1 antonio was more 1 antonio was right 1 antonio was well 1 antonio went on 1 brethren speaks strangely 1 brother do so Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 marksman was not mistaken 1 antonio had no need 1 antonio took no part 1 antonio was not slow 1 antonio was not unmindful 1 chief had not even 1 chief was not sorry 1 chief were no longer 1 hand has not ere 1 heart is not hard 1 hunter had no other 1 hunter had not yet 1 indians gave no signs 1 man is no worse 1 man is not really 1 man is not satisfied 1 man is not worth 1 man made no reply 1 men are not alike 1 men had no secrets 1 place is not healthy 1 place was no real 1 words had no meaning 1 young did not at A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 44196 author = Aimard, Gustave title = The Indian Scout: A Story of the Aztec City date = keywords = Addick; Brighteye; Canadian; Chief; Don; Eagle; Estevan; Flying; Gambusinos; High; Indians; Laura; Mariano; Marksman; Miguel; Priest; Quiepaa; Red; Ruperto; Stefano; Tani; Wolf; good summary = "Red Wolf has warriors to support his words," the Indian said, proudly, "Flying Eagle has numerous friends," he said, "he is at this moment "''You shall know,'' the Chief answered; and, turning to one of his men, "My brother saved Eglantine," the Chief answered, nobly; "Flying Eagle turned his head, and, after a moment, said, "My brother will see." the young man''s eye, and fixing his feverish glance on the old hunter, "When the time arrives, I will answer you," Don Miguel said, in a "Now," Brighteye said, "do you, Marksman, who know the direction you "On my word, Chief," Marksman said, gaily, "you are a man of Marksman did not answer him; but he turned to the Indian Chief, and So soon as the Chief was out of sight, the hunter in his turn said "My brother is a great Chief," he replied to the Indian''s words. id = 21618 author = Janvier, Thomas A. (Thomas Allibone) title = The Aztec Treasure-House date = keywords = Antonio; Captain; Chaltzantzin; Council; Dennis; Don; Fray; God; Indians; King; Mexico; Pablo; Priest; Professor; Rafael; Rayburn; Sabio; Tizoc; Tlahuicos; Young; christian; great; man; way summary = things which befell me--in company with Rayburn and Young and Fray mountains--in which time I got enough working knowledge of the Indian "In very ancient times, he said, his people came forth from seven Christian God. But in a moment a look of sadness and regret came into Fray Antonio''s to this duty; in His own good time and way I doubt not that He will work Antonio and I rode first; then came Rayburn and Young, followed by the very end of the cañon, and the dark wall of rock that barred our way came into Rayburn''s face, and he said: "I think that I understand what It was as this heavy work went slowly forward that Pablo said to me, Tizoc and Young and Rayburn had come through it all without as much as a with Pablo and with Fray Antonio, and so come to know through what id = 32110 author = Richmond, Hiram Hoyt title = Montezuma: An Epic on the Origin and Fate of the Aztec Nation date = keywords = Aztecs; Aztlan; Cortez; Egypt; Father; God; Heaven; King; Kohen; Malinche; Montezuma; Spain; great; hand; heart; life; nature; page; thy summary = Touched by God''s hand, the bolts will always yield; And all our hearts shall melt into thy smile." The nations, in their cerements, shall pass thy door, And earth be wrapped in ashes ere thy brow shall bear the fatal We may gather that fire that shall glow with thy love; Man may disturb it, but the hand of God The secrets of thy conquest: be thou shut up with God, Once more do we turn on thy face our glad eyes, And thy great glowing heart _all_ ablaze Grant the aged a home, on thy great shining breast, Who turned their faces on their god of gold, But God must place his hand upon each heart, One great white Hand shall hold the scales of fate, To turn thy nation''s darkness into day. That shine from the face of the day god. When thy hand is the turn of the gate, id = 29388 author = Velasquez, Pedro title = Memoir of an Eventful Expedition in Central America Resulting in the Discovery of the Idolatrous City of Iximaya, in an Unexplored Region; and the Possession of two Remarkable Aztec Children, Descendants and Specimens of the Sacerdotal Caste, (now nearly extinct,) of the Ancient Aztec Founders of the Ruined Temples of that Country, Described by John L. Stevens, Esq., and Other Travellers. date = keywords = Cura; Hammond; Huertis; Indians; Mr.; Padre; Senor; Velasquez; city summary = _living_ city, far on the other side of the great sierra, large and that no white man had ever reached that city; that the inhabitants, who If he is right, a place is left where Indians and a city old Padre of Quiche, respecting other ruined cities beyond the Sierra Hammond that the exploration of this city was the chief object of their Mr. Stevens received assurances of the existence of the ruined city of Nevertheless, Senor Huertis believed that the young men Antonio and the remainder of the party, to the gates of the city, Huertis promptly ordered his little party to halt, and form in For himself and Senor Velasquez, Mr. Huertis retained the horses they had first seized, and placing mean time Huertis, Velasquez, and about half of their party, were But Huertis was abroad in the city and could not be