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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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 42108 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 79 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 Brooklyn 5 Mr. 4 York 4 New 3 Street 3 Mrs. 3 Miss 3 John 2 book 2 Mifflin 2 Long 2 Island 2 County 2 City 2 Bock 2 Avenue 1 street 1 look 1 good 1 german 1 dutch 1 american 1 Williamsburgh 1 Wheezy 1 Weintraub 1 Washington 1 Wallabout 1 Vigor 1 Van 1 Titania 1 Theatre 1 Society 1 Roger 1 Rapalje 1 Professor 1 Pratt 1 Portia 1 Port 1 Piqueur 1 Philadelphia 1 Person 1 Peg 1 Parnassus 1 Octavia 1 Nettie 1 Murdoch 1 Metzger 1 Mayor 1 Mason 1 Margot Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 695 man 602 time 602 book 493 day 483 year 472 house 471 city 415 street 341 way 331 thing 328 hand 321 room 310 people 272 building 253 door 244 place 230 life 229 woman 224 eye 217 court 213 foot 204 something 198 person 197 side 194 name 190 land 186 head 185 part 182 fire 181 work 181 night 177 one 174 girl 171 window 170 town 170 child 168 road 168 business 166 number 152 country 150 voice 144 shop 143 family 138 body 137 morning 135 face 132 school 131 friend 127 office 127 mind Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 788 Brooklyn 696 New 591 ii 571 _ 515 York 443 Mr. 375 Felicia 362 Island 329 Street 311 Roger 310 | 292 John 284 Mifflin 276 Aubrey 262 Long 231 Mrs. 226 Miss 191 County 189 Andrew 177 Titania 155 Governor 145 Henry 137 Kings 136 Felice 135 Washington 129 City 123 Avenue 122 General 119 Mayor 118 William 112 Parnassus 110 Professor 110 Hall 109 Margot 103 Fulton 93 Mademoiselle 93 Janet 91 George 91 . 90 Major 90 Bock 89 Weintraub 89 Van 88 Society 86 Fort 86 England 85 Peter 85 C. 84 Congress 82 Dulcie Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 4022 i 3537 he 3213 it 2238 she 2176 you 1034 they 894 him 722 me 707 them 699 we 661 her 188 us 170 himself 85 herself 81 itself 80 myself 71 themselves 47 one 34 ''s 21 yourself 21 ''em 17 yours 13 ourselves 11 his 9 mine 8 hers 5 you''re 5 ours 3 ye 2 thyself 2 em 2 bookshelf 1 yt 1 you''ll 1 yerself 1 ya 1 whereof 1 water-- 1 thee 1 oneself 1 nor''--she 1 itt 1 i''m 1 i''d 1 hon 1 don''t''--all 1 come-- Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 12466 be 4001 have 1487 do 1295 say 792 make 772 see 757 go 641 think 636 come 622 know 560 take 556 get 465 look 436 give 430 find 317 call 316 tell 273 seem 262 begin 251 want 244 put 240 hear 228 hold 216 leave 212 let 209 stand 204 use 200 follow 198 read 198 keep 198 become 197 sit 192 ask 191 run 190 bring 187 feel 186 write 184 pass 154 send 151 try 147 live 144 sell 143 open 141 pay 141 appear 137 lead 134 turn 128 fall 127 lie 123 receive Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2240 not 727 so 563 little 556 up 538 out 454 old 454 first 422 more 411 now 397 good 391 other 384 then 380 just 365 only 356 very 356 here 340 back 330 down 320 great 313 new 297 as 289 long 277 well 269 much 249 many 231 never 227 most 225 away 219 too 213 young 213 same 210 even 205 all 194 in 190 again 187 there 186 still 183 such 181 ever 180 own 177 last 165 off 163 over 159 once 158 large 154 also 150 small 149 early 147 always 141 present Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 65 most 63 good 39 least 21 great 17 large 14 Most 13 early 10 high 9 low 7 happy 7 bad 5 old 4 fine 3 slight 3 angry 2 young 2 strong 2 small 2 remote 2 proud 2 odd 2 narrow 2 manif 2 little 2 dusty 2 dear 2 clean 2 brave 2 big 1 wide 1 wealthy 1 warm 1 vile 1 vague 1 uncanni 1 ugly 1 true 1 trigg 1 topmost 1 tiny 1 tall 1 strange 1 snappy 1 sincere 1 simple 1 silly 1 scarce 1 safe 1 right 1 rare Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 162 most 13 well 11 least 1 tempest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 _ is _ 4 street is not 3 brooklyn was not 3 house was still 3 mifflin came in 3 people were not 2 _ are _ 2 _ did _ 2 aubrey did not 2 aubrey held out 2 aubrey put out 2 books are n''t 2 brooklyn has at 2 city were then 2 day was sunday 2 felicia did not 2 roger looked up 2 things is awful 2 years was pastor 2 york has not 2 york was not 1 _ am _ 1 _ do _ 1 _ get in 1 _ had _ 1 _ have _ 1 _ is so 1 _ make _ 1 _ thought _ 1 _ was about 1 aubrey found roger 1 aubrey found titania 1 aubrey got up 1 aubrey had never 1 aubrey put on 1 aubrey stood absently 1 aubrey stood briefly 1 aubrey takes lodgings 1 aubrey took out 1 aubrey was able 1 aubrey was about 1 aubrey was agreeably 1 aubrey was amazed 1 aubrey was as 1 aubrey was delighted 1 aubrey was eager 1 aubrey was hard 1 aubrey was not 1 aubrey was really 1 aubrey was still Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 street is not healthy 1 aubrey gave no sign 1 aubrey had no idea 1 aubrey was not so 1 books are not absolutely 1 brooklyn has no great 1 city had no right 1 city was not unprepared 1 house being not yet 1 man made no attempt 1 mifflin made no comment 1 people were not such 1 roger had no business 1 roger was not particularly 1 street is not wide 1 time was not much 1 york has not yet 1 york was not satisfied A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 37391 author = Anonymous title = Burning of the Brooklyn Theatre A thrilling personal experience! Brooklyn''s horror. Wholesale holocaust at the Brooklyn, New York, Theatre, on the night of December 5th, 1876 date = keywords = Brooklyn; Conn; John; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Murdoch; Nettie; New; Theatre; York; street summary = building was filled with flame and smoke, and hundreds of men, women anything out of the way, and the two played the scene through, Mrs. Farren (_Frochard_) entering meanwhile. As soon as the flames reached the rear of the theatre, near the The crowd that had escaped from the theatre remained in About nine o''clock the second body, that of a young man whose hands Washington street station to tell of fathers, husbands, brothers, and Brooklyn Theatre and the burned dead beneath its ruins. dead-house, and stretched into the middle of the street, and men and As soon as the bodies were placed in position friends began to pass by played at the Arch Street Theatre, Philadelphia, under the management theatre, but was prevented, and stepping back to the street he heard a crowding at the doors, men and women struggling desperately for every Brosnan, John, 300 Pearl street, New York. id = 33172 author = Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.). Committee of Ten title = Down Town Brooklyn A Report to the Comptroller of the City of New York on Sites for Public Buildings and the Relocation of the Elevated Railroad Tracks now in Lower Fulton Street, Borough of Brooklyn date = keywords = Borough; Brooklyn; Hall; Street summary = elevated railroad tracks from lower Fulton Street, a new court house, new court house will be built on Center Street, yet the front door of corner of Court and Joralemon streets as a site for the new municipal court house, municipal building, bridge plaza and re-location of the four factors as presented in the Clinton Street court house site, This plan places the new court house on the site selected by the Hall of Records, the old court house and the new municipal building, WASHINGTON STREET SITE FOR COURT HOUSE This plan contemplates placing the new court house on Washington Street opposite the Post Office, and the new municipal building at the No other plan presents equally good sites for the new court house and 5. The location of the new court house on the present site of the old various centers--Washington Street to the Brooklyn Bridge, Court sites for Court House and Municipal Building_] id = 36994 author = Chapin, Alfred Clark title = The Future of Brooklyn date = keywords = Brooklyn; City; New; York summary = The State of New York passed to the first place in population in the State of New York, and the combined population of the cities of New Thus the combined population of New York and Brooklyn has at all times the State of New York; the rate of growth of the two cities has at all Union, although the rate of growth of the population of the State of population of the State of New York failed to hold its present of the growth of New York during the past four years has been To attempt a close estimate of the future population of New York and The population of the cities of New York and of the united population of New York and Brooklyn hereafter, as in the population of the future will dwell in cities can perhaps best be is now constituted, with the population of the City of New York would id = 172 author = Morley, Christopher title = The Haunted Bookshop date = keywords = Aubrey; Avenue; Bock; Bookshop; Brooklyn; Carlyle; Chapman; Cromwell; Gilbert; Gissing; Helen; Metzger; Mifflin; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Philadelphia; Roger; Street; Titania; Weintraub; book; german; good; look summary = "Here''s Mrs. Mifflin''s health!" said Mr. Chapman, a quiet little man "Not while I can still read The Jungle Book," said Roger. "Well, gentlemen," said Mr. Chapman, "I know Mrs. Mifflin wants to be "What did you think of the books I put in your room?" said Roger. "Suppose we leave you to look after the shop," said Helen to Roger, in "All right," said Mrs. Mifflin; "Roger, you settle Miss Chapman in the "Here''s a friend of mine," said Roger, ushering Aubrey into the little "It''s awfully good of you to let me come in," he said to Mrs. Mifflin. "Better lock the door to-night, Roger," said Mrs. Mifflin, "or he may "What an adorable little place," said Titania, looking round at the "I think it''s too bad to give me away before Miss Titania," said Roger, "Oh, look!" said Titania; "There''s the Cromwell book!" id = 5311 author = Morley, Christopher title = Parnassus on Wheels date = keywords = Andrew; Bock; Brooklyn; Mason; Mifflin; Mr.; Mrs.; Parnassus; Peg; Port; Pratt; Professor; Vigor; book summary = book is Miss Helen McGill (now Mrs. Roger Mifflin), who told me the "I''ve written a book," said Andrew, and he showed me the title page-suggested that Andrew write a book of country poems, the man became "Well, see here," said the little man--and about this time I noticed "Miss McGill," he said, "I couldn''t sell Parnassus for less than "Look here, Mr. Parnassus," I said, "I guess I''m a fat old fool but "Mrs. McNally," I said, "I''m going away for a little trip. "Miss McGill," said the little man, "this rolling pavilion has been always said we ought to read one of Andrew McGill''s books but we books?" I halted Pegasus, and Andrew stood a little in front of "Look here, Helen," said Andrew, "do you think I propose to have my "I shall read the book again with renewed interest," said Mifflin. id = 41979 author = Ostrander, Stephen M. title = A History of the City of Brooklyn and Kings County, Volume I. date = keywords = Amsterdam; Assembly; Breuckelen; Brooklyn; Congress; Council; County; England; English; Fort; General; Governor; Holland; Indians; Island; John; Kings; Leisler; Long; Mr.; New; Rapalje; Van; Wallabout; Washington; York; american; dutch summary = was Governor of New Amsterdam, and the settlement on Manhattan Island conditions within New England to which later settlements on Long Island houses appeared in New Amsterdam, and on Long Island came an improved calls on New Year''s Day. One of the prudent customs of the Dutch settlers was to begin, so soon He had lived in New York a long time, owned considerable would often return to the shores of New York and Long Island, and bury The position of Long Island made it natural that New York at Yellow Hook, 6 miles below New York ferry on Long Island, and the province of New York, three of which counties were on Long The General Assembly of New York, having at the time of its adjournment supposed that the enemy would attack Long Island and New York at the army from Long Island, and its safe arrival in the city of New York. id = 42712 author = Ostrander, Stephen M. title = A History of the City of Brooklyn and Kings County, Volume II. date = keywords = Avenue; Brooklyn; City; County; Fulton; Henry; Hospital; Institute; Island; John; Legislature; Lewis; Long; Mayor; New; Society; Street; Williamsburgh; York summary = and Cutting formed a stock company, called the New York and Brooklyn Brooklyn and New York should become one city. The act of incorporation erected the city of Brooklyn from the village In 1835 there were thirteen churches in Brooklyn, as follows: St. Ann''s, St. John''s, and Christ Church, Episcopalian; Sands Street, York The city court of Brooklyn was established by an act of the the county of Kings known as the cities of Brooklyn and Williamsburgh of New York and Brooklyn have in recent years attained such improved cities of New York and Brooklyn, or either of them, were empowered Street was sold to the trustees of the New York and Brooklyn Bridge, NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN FERRY RIGHTS When Brooklyn sought to erect itself into a city, New York met the Brooklyn became a city in 1834, in spite of New New York and Brooklyn Ferry Co., ii. id = 6002 author = Van Slyke, Lucille title = Little Miss By-The-Day date = keywords = Babiche; Day; Dudley; Dulcie; Felice; Felicia; Girl; Grandy; Hamilt; Janet; Louisa; Mademoiselle; Major; Maman; Margot; Miss; Mr.; Octavia; Person; Piqueur; Portia; Wheezy summary = feel as Felicia Day herself did when some one asked her how long she is Felicia Day, about seven years old, peering through the gate into silly old woman never could bear the days the dogs went away. Sometimes Maman wasn''t awake when Felicia came in from her long day in emerged a little woman whose face looked like the walnuts that were But there came a day, when Mademoiselle wasn''t looking, when Felice "You''d better stay, Margot," said Major Trenton, "I think Miss Felicia "Of course you would be," said Felicia slowly, her clear eyes looking in the old days--with the door left ajar so that Felicia would not be out of the room, for Felicia Day, with her hand on the battered iron there''s a man who has to know that I am Felicia Day. Will you tell him Felicia Day, you are a little old