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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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 56845 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 89 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 tiny 1 scout 1 man 1 little 1 hit 1 girl 1 face 1 eye 1 Zepplin 1 Zeke 1 York 1 White 1 Uncle 1 Thad 1 Tad 1 Sutton 1 Stone 1 Step 1 Stacy 1 Smoky 1 Siddon 1 Rider 1 Reuben 1 Rector 1 Quail 1 Professor 1 Pony 1 Polly 1 Plutina 1 Phin 1 Old 1 North 1 Ned 1 Mountain 1 Josephine 1 Jones 1 Hodges 1 Higgins 1 Hen 1 Giraffe 1 Dick 1 Davy 1 Dan 1 Chunky 1 Chops 1 Butler 1 Bumpus 1 Brant 1 Bob 1 Ben Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 630 man 491 boy 419 time 314 way 268 hand 262 eye 259 girl 235 thing 234 face 225 mountain 168 foot 160 something 150 dog 147 fellow 145 head 143 side 139 camp 130 scout 129 night 127 word 124 rock 124 cabin 121 voice 120 place 117 trail 113 mountaineer 109 water 108 one 106 day 95 moment 94 fire 91 ground 88 life 87 nothing 85 o 83 anything 82 moonshiner 80 hour 80 fact 80 arm 79 tree 77 other 77 minute 75 pony 74 rope 74 mind 74 lad 72 year 72 part 71 gun Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 547 Tad 366 Thad 323 Bob 278 Professor 260 Zeke 216 ye 199 Ned 189 Stacy 169 Plutina 155 Butler 141 _ 134 Chunky 122 Giraffe 119 Uncle 116 Dick 114 Bumpus 102 Hen 98 Smoky 98 Hodges 92 thet 91 Pony 91 Phin 90 Allan 85 Rider 79 Rector 76 Step 69 Zepplin 67 Chops 66 Boy 63 Ridge 62 Stone 62 Davy 61 Reuben 61 Old 61 Dan 58 Brown 56 Boys 56 Billy 55 thar 53 CHAPTER 52 White 52 Stillman 52 Josephine 52 Jones 51 Polly 51 Blue 50 Dunkan 49 Yassir 49 Quail 49 Griffin Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 2763 he 2174 i 1817 it 1667 you 941 they 815 him 811 she 690 we 439 me 367 them 331 her 202 himself 172 us 48 herself 43 themselves 31 ''em 30 myself 27 itself 22 ''s 20 ye 18 yourself 15 one 9 yours 7 mine 6 ourselves 5 em 3 his 2 yerself 2 ya 2 o 2 hers 1 your''n 1 yit 1 ye''d 1 ours 1 on''y 1 on''t 1 din Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 6195 be 2517 have 1271 do 649 go 548 get 532 see 504 come 500 know 473 say 443 make 321 take 301 look 288 think 276 give 246 tell 241 find 197 seem 174 turn 174 hear 159 keep 157 want 156 feel 146 ask 143 try 142 answer 140 stand 134 let 134 hit 129 hold 125 mean 124 start 121 show 120 reckon 118 follow 117 begin 116 declare 114 believe 111 leave 110 lie 109 fall 108 call 103 remark 101 put 100 run 92 sit 92 draw 90 speak 90 guess 87 demand 87 bring Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1414 not 560 up 479 so 444 now 443 out 392 then 325 little 314 more 312 down 305 other 286 here 283 just 266 right 247 back 230 there 219 good 218 only 214 again 213 too 202 long 199 well 196 as 185 on 182 even 179 old 173 still 172 away 172 all 160 first 154 never 149 very 148 much 135 great 131 ever 121 same 119 off 119 enough 116 once 113 own 110 far 107 sure 105 over 104 close 98 in 94 young 92 perhaps 90 soon 87 such 87 fat 86 few Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 54 least 43 good 30 most 16 j 16 bad 7 slight 7 great 5 l 5 fine 5 Most 3 queer 3 mean 3 easy 3 big 2 th 2 strange 2 smart 2 rough 2 long 2 late 2 large 2 hard 2 happy 2 faint 1 wide 1 unlucki 1 unkind 1 true 1 tiny 1 sweet 1 soft 1 slick 1 sleepy 1 rich 1 odd 1 nice 1 near 1 manif 1 lowly 1 lofty 1 keen 1 hot 1 high 1 fresh 1 false 1 fair 1 early 1 deep 1 damned 1 clus Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 46 most 8 well 3 least 1 roughest 1 jest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.org 2 www.archive.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/32240/32240-h/32240-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/32240/32240-h.zip 1 http://www.archive.org/details/boyscoutsinbluer00cart 1 http://www.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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 bob went on 6 ye do n''t 5 boy went on 4 butler did not 4 tad did not 3 _ was _ 3 girl looked up 3 man was not 3 thad went on 2 _ do _ 2 _ got _ 2 _ is _ 2 dog did not 2 fellow does n''t 2 fellows are bold 2 girl did not 2 girl was grateful 2 tad had already 2 tad was still 2 thad was not 2 thad was rather 2 time was not 2 ye was yistiddy 1 _ are _ 1 _ be true 1 _ did _ 1 _ had _ 1 _ has _ 1 _ know anything 1 _ think _ 1 _ turn out 1 _ wanted _ 1 _ was now 1 bob had already 1 bob had once 1 bob had so 1 bob take hold 1 bob was able 1 bob was apt 1 bob was close 1 bob was even 1 bob was gradually 1 bob was no 1 bob was only 1 bob went away 1 boy had ordinarily 1 boy had really 1 boy standing there 1 boy told thad 1 boy took advantage Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 bob was no longer 1 boys are not easily 1 boys were not pleasant 1 girl made no movement 1 girl was no ordinary 1 hand did not quite 1 man had no pity 1 man was not dead 1 man was not fond 1 plutina gave no heed 1 plutina gave no sign 1 plutina had no sleep 1 plutina had no spirit 1 plutina was not minded 1 thad was not desirous 1 time was not wholly 1 time was not yet 1 zeke felt no longer 1 zeke had no difficulty 1 zeke made no movement 1 zeke was not so A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 28454 author = Baily, Waldron title = Heart of the Blue Ridge date = keywords = Ben; Brant; Dan; Dick; Higgins; Hodges; Jones; Josephine; Mountain; North; Plutina; Siddon; Stone; Sutton; Uncle; York; Zeke; eye; face; girl; hit; little; man; tiny summary = The young man, surprised, started, and regarded the girl in confusion. suggested to the young man that he should come to New York presently, Zeke''s eyes fastened anew on the rounded bulk of Stone Mountain''s Zeke was not so surprised by the old man''s hopes as he might have sickeningly, like a drunken man to a fall, Zeke stretched himself face As she went her way, the girl''s mind reveled in thoughts of the days "Hit''s thet-thar damned man-faced dawg!" eyes, she saw Dan Hodges coming up the path. The man straightened his great bulk a little, and regarded the girl The girl went blithely on her way, day-dreaming of the time when Zeke Into the happy, busy routine of Zeke''s life in New York, Uncle Dick''s Zeke at last turned to face the old man, Uncle Dick''s hand went out to of Stone Mountain, and Zeke''s arm was about her, and her hand was id = 32240 author = Carter, Herbert, active 1909-1917 title = The Boy Scouts in the Blue Ridge; Or, Marooned Among the Moonshiners date = keywords = Allan; Bob; Bumpus; Davy; Giraffe; Hen; Old; Phin; Polly; Quail; Reuben; Step; Thad; White; scout summary = cruelly disappointed the Southern boy looked, Thad immediately changed hike on the part of Boy Scouts, kept one eye in the direction of Bob divined what Bob meant to do; for as Thad watched, he saw her left hand, about the ways of Boy Scouts, Thad took particular notice that he did "WE''RE going to pitch our camp right here, boys!" said the scout leader, Thad had been talking again with Bob White; and evidently the boy who One look at the face of the Southern boy told Thad that he had indeed "We ought to tell you in the start, Bob," said Thad, "that we had Phin So even as Thad looked and wondered, he saw Bob let drive. asked Bob, as he looked more closely at the angular girl; and Thad Thad and Bob. When they all stalked into camp, the boys were thunderstruck to see Old id = 46920 author = Patchin, Frank Gee title = The Pony Rider Boys on the Blue Ridge; or, A Lucky Find in the Carolina Mountains date = keywords = Butler; Chops; Chunky; Ned; Pony; Professor; Rector; Rider; Smoky; Stacy; Tad; Zepplin summary = "I don''t ask any odds of a horse." Tad trails the fat boy and makes Tad gave the fat boy a prod with the toe of his boot, whereat Stacy as Smoky Pass, and were now facing a storm which Tad Butler believed "Who was the man who recommended Chops to you, Professor?" called Tad. Tad halted his pony and turned in the saddle waiting until Ned came Another pony bumped into Butler''s horse, but Tad did not know of the Chunky nodded his head at Tad, indicating that Butler was to pay for Smoky launched a vicious kick at the Pony Rider Boy. Tad dodged it, Professor was about to awaken the sleeping boy when Tad whispered to Tad answered the look of inquiry in the eyes of the Professor by whispered Tad to the boys after they had reached the camping ground, "Surely, you could not ask a better reason, Tad," said the Professor