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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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 129396 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 77 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 Russians 2 Khan 2 God 2 Count 2 Circassians 1 tatar 1 good 1 german 1 french 1 european 1 caucasian 1 Zara 1 Volga 1 Virgin 1 Vanyusha 1 Ustenka 1 Urus 1 Turks 1 Turkey 1 Tsaritsa 1 Tsar 1 Thaddeus 1 Terek 1 Tartar 1 Taganrok 1 St. 1 Southern 1 Sir 1 Selem 1 Sea 1 Saint 1 Russia 1 Prince 1 Petersburg 1 Persia 1 Page 1 Olenin 1 Odessa 1 Nogais 1 Nina 1 Nazarka 1 Muscovite 1 Mtzkhet 1 Moscow 1 Morphiliziy 1 Mirian 1 Maryanka 1 Martin 1 Lukashka 1 Lord Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1066 man 876 time 725 day 633 country 524 horse 497 hand 476 year 457 way 448 eye 446 part 444 people 437 place 429 woman 414 friend 413 head 409 side 388 life 384 house 375 mountain 350 town 344 nothing 335 word 333 village 326 thing 319 girl 304 government 297 one 297 moment 294 night 291 chief 289 arm 276 name 268 order 268 land 261 water 261 father 258 heart 257 foot 256 son 254 brother 242 master 229 other 226 tribe 220 officer 217 ground 215 voice 215 tree 215 face 214 number 214 body Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 849 _ 587 Russia 457 Ivan 372 Olenin 359 | 304 Lukashka 300 Russians 288 Cossacks 222 Count 220 Khan 216 God 214 Caucasus 208 Thaddeus 205 Maryanka 202 Sea 186 Cossack 184 Baron 182 Hadji 176 Kalmucks 161 thou 152 Ina 147 Crimea 141 Saint 139 Selem 137 Odessa 135 Circassians 134 Caspian 129 Black 126 Astrakhan 119 Javis 118 Tsar 117 Europe 117 Don 115 Nina 115 Lord 104 Eroshka 102 Azila 101 Emperor 100 Kalmuck 99 Moscow 95 Gherrei 92 St. 90 Volga 89 Asia 87 Conrin 86 Gipsy 84 General 81 Prince 81 Arslan 81 Allah Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 5122 he 4003 i 3852 it 3006 they 2824 you 2121 we 2072 him 1946 them 1360 she 1133 me 853 us 771 her 609 himself 379 themselves 144 myself 125 one 124 itself 120 herself 87 thee 78 ourselves 59 yourself 26 yours 17 mine 13 ours 11 oneself 7 thyself 6 theirs 6 his 5 hers 5 ''s 2 ye 2 thy 1 whence 1 upon;--they 1 power-- 1 o 1 i''m 1 elias 1 delf 1 astrabad,[26 Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 16030 be 6683 have 1569 do 1280 say 1049 see 1019 make 912 come 903 take 812 go 786 give 714 know 666 find 520 think 503 seem 479 leave 476 look 447 follow 441 pass 400 hear 396 begin 387 become 381 fall 372 speak 372 return 362 bring 355 answer 354 appear 339 feel 330 stand 328 call 327 remain 325 turn 322 let 293 tell 285 send 284 lead 283 keep 274 get 272 carry 269 reach 269 love 266 ask 259 enter 255 form 248 receive 246 meet 238 put 233 throw 232 rise 227 arrive Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 3272 not 1194 so 1041 more 922 now 819 then 807 up 804 great 798 only 750 other 747 most 740 very 673 long 654 old 630 out 530 little 525 first 519 again 518 still 516 young 515 many 504 well 479 own 464 much 459 even 458 down 446 russian 432 as 422 few 419 soon 415 such 410 here 406 good 399 same 395 whole 378 never 373 too 354 last 347 off 345 there 334 away 318 thus 305 far 299 also 297 just 275 however 275 high 272 yet 269 already 259 new 257 almost Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 127 most 105 least 87 good 74 great 46 high 29 slight 20 bad 17 low 15 fine 14 rich 14 Most 13 brave 12 near 11 large 10 small 10 old 9 deep 7 handsome 7 dear 6 noble 6 eld 5 pure 5 proud 5 lively 5 early 4 wealthy 4 gay 4 furth 4 bold 3 young 3 wild 3 remote 3 happy 3 fair 3 dark 3 common 2 wish 2 warm 2 vile 2 topmost 2 thick 2 strong 2 strange 2 stout 2 steep 2 sad 2 quick 2 poor 2 odd 2 new Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 620 most 17 least 12 well 1 near 1 meanest 1 highest 1 brightest 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 olenin did not 3 day went by 3 ivan had time 3 ivan was about 2 _ is equal 2 country is more 2 eye takes in 2 ivan was surprised 2 life did not 2 men were all 2 mountains were still 2 nothing is more 2 nothing was visible 2 olenin had not 2 people was not 2 russia is unquestionably 2 time went by 2 woman went out 2 women are as 1 _ had never 1 _ left behind 1 _ make known 1 _ was not 1 countries were never 1 country called _ 1 country called boudjiak 1 country called zinganen 1 country has not 1 country is about 1 country is also 1 country is greater 1 country is less 1 country is perfectly 1 country is still 1 country is subject 1 country is truly 1 country was already 1 country was completely 1 country was hollow 1 country was not 1 country were not 1 day are far 1 day are not 1 day be richly 1 day be satisfied 1 day become more 1 day becoming extinct 1 day being now 1 day did not 1 day have nothing Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 _ has no other 1 _ was not worth 1 country has not yet 1 country was not quite 1 girls had not yet 1 girls have no strength 1 horses stand no chance 1 houses had not yet 1 ivan had not yet 1 men have no souls 1 men was no longer 1 mountains are not far 1 people do not easily 1 people was not far 1 place is not yet 1 russia has no need 1 russia makes no progress 1 thing is not so 1 thing was not worth 1 time do not at 1 time is not yet 1 town was not very 1 woman gave no answer 1 years had no other A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 35577 author = Gul''bat, Abraam Abraamovich title = Caucasian Legends date = keywords = Christ; Cicero; Georgia; God; Holy; Jesus; Lord; Martin; Mirian; Morphiliziy; Mtzkhet; Nina; Saint; Tsar; Tsaritsa; Virgin summary = beautiful man in the world," said Tamara, "how canst thou wish to marry "Lead us to the temple of thy God," they said, "before having us and having fasted a long time, they prayed to God and decided to thou didst convert people to the faith of a foreign God for the sole "If Thou wilt save me, God of Nina, then I pray to Thee, lighten the Saint and her followers preached the word of God day and night, boy, said to him: "Thou dost believe in Jesus Christ the Son of God, then Saint Nina, "and of God the Father, who hath sent His son, who praying as long before the cross, got back his sight and glorified God. A woman who had the misfortune of having the devil in her for eight At that time Saint Nina, the Tsar, and the nation received a message id = 36505 author = Hommaire de Hell, Xavier title = Travels in the Steppes of the Caspian Sea, the Crimea, the Caucasus, &c. date = keywords = Alexander; Asia; Astrakhan; Azof; Bessarabia; Black; CHAPTER; Caspian; Catherine; Caucasus; Circassians; Constantinople; Cossacks; Count; Crimea; Danube; Dniepr; Don; Emperor; Europe; France; Genghis; Great; Kalmucks; Khan; Kherson; Kouban; Kouma; Muscovite; Nogais; Odessa; Page; Persia; Petersburg; Russia; Russians; Sea; Southern; St.; Taganrok; Turkey; Turks; Volga; caucasian; european; french; german; tatar summary = received in Russia, better than some travellers of our day, whose pages Tumuli--Steppes of the Black Sea--A Russian Village--Snow There are at this day, in Russia, two great branches of manufacturing If at this day the establishment of new villages in Southern Russia is Government of the Cossacks of the Black Sea. Taganrok was founded in 1706, by Peter the Great, after the taking of As for the foreign colonies established in New Russia, the government in Russia from the time of Peter the Great to these days, one cannot of a great number of Russians among the Cossacks. Cossacks, however, use no other water during a great part of the year. third day of our stay, a great number of Kalmuck families suddenly respecting the great importance of the Caucasus to Russia. Cossacks[88] and of Great Russians[89] were settled in the same regions; id = 34485 author = Kingston, William Henry Giles title = The Circassian Chief: A Romance of Russia date = keywords = Allah; Alp; Arslan; Atteghei; Azila; Baron; Beg; Circassians; Conrin; Count; Erintoff; General; Gherrei; Gipsy; Groff; Hadji; Ina; Ivan; Javis; Khan; Moscow; Prince; Russians; Selem; Sir; Thaddeus; Urus; Zara summary = "You speak truly, I believe," said Ivan, "and we shall do well to follow "My worthy friend," said Ivan, addressing their host, "time urges us to thou, noble youth with the dark eye," she said, turning towards Ivan, Ivan, once having resolved to follow the guidance of his new friend, "Lead the way, fair lady, and I will follow," said Thaddeus. "Thanks for your generous aid," said Ivan; "but I fear escape is times, Ivan had discovered, as he thought, the boy''s eyes fixed on him "Ah, my young page!" said Ivan, "were you the good spirit which first "Gladly will I accompany you, my noble friend," said Ivan. on his horse, followed by Ivan and the younger men of the party, he rode "Ah, my faithful Conrin," said Ivan, "I must leave you here for a time; "I have returned, lady," said Ivan, addressing Ina, "to bring you an id = 4761 author = Tolstoy, Leo, graf title = The Cossacks: A Tale of 1852 date = keywords = Beletski; Chechen; Cossack; Daddy; Eroshka; God; Lukashka; Maryanka; Nazarka; Olenin; Tartar; Terek; Ustenka; Vanyusha; good summary = ''And my Lukashka is at the cordon; they won''t let him come home,'' said Lukashka the Snatcher is here!'' said the old man, looking up. ''Tell me, who is that young woman?'' asked Olenin, pointing to Maryanka, The group consisted of several women and girls and one old Cossack man. ''I won''t come, I tell you,'' Maryanka suddenly said aloud, leaning away Lukashka, evidently wishing to know the old man''s opinion, told him how looked with a smile at Olenin and at the old man.) ''But if you have the The next day Olenin went alone to the spot where he and the old man ''What a fine fellow!'' thought Olenin, looking at the Cossack''s bright The Cossack looked at Olenin with laughing eyes. Olenin thought that Lukashka wanted to see Maryanka and he was also ''He said, "I''d like to be Lukashka the Cossack, or your ''Lukashka?'' said Olenin.