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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 6 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 41213 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 81 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 little 3 illustration 3 Rosette 2 Queen 2 Princess 2 Peacocks 2 King 2 God 2 Frog 2 Bella 2 Beauty 2 Beast 1 time 1 king 1 alibeg 1 Wilson 1 William 1 Violette 1 Tom 1 Thumb 1 Sir 1 Rosalie 1 Ricky 1 Passerose 1 Ourson 1 Ogre 1 Nancy 1 Mr. 1 Moufette 1 Miss 1 Minon 1 Marian 1 Maria 1 Louisa 1 Kalan 1 John 1 Jackson 1 Henry 1 Fragilis 1 Fortune 1 Ernestus 1 Dorcas 1 Cinderella 1 Charlotte 1 Cat 1 Bonne 1 Blondine 1 Biche 1 Amarillis 1 Agnella Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 586 time 537 day 492 child 450 father 395 fairy 344 mother 339 king 313 man 297 hand 275 sister 265 nothing 263 house 262 life 256 queen 250 year 241 thing 238 daughter 232 eye 228 heart 220 princess 219 word 219 illustration 215 wife 213 way 213 son 203 one 203 brother 199 head 184 order 179 moment 179 bed 176 prince 170 friend 169 world 160 beauty 159 tear 156 mind 156 girl 145 woman 142 power 141 tree 140 room 138 garden 135 pleasure 135 lady 132 place 130 foot 127 night 126 side 126 door Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 395 _ 317 Violette 292 Ourson 282 King 235 Rosette 226 Blondine 177 Queen 174 Princess 147 Prince 133 Rosalie 125 Mr. 115 Beauty 114 Agnella 110 Henry 99 Frog 91 Cinderella 91 Beast 90 madam 89 ogre 86 Bella 74 Passerose 71 Bonne 70 Biche 63 God 58 Dorcas 58 Blue 58 Beard 57 Tuft 57 Cat 56 Wolf 56 Peacocks 56 Moufette 56 Minon 56 Beau 47 William 46 Miss 46 Drolette 45 Madam 45 Carabas 44 Charmant 42 Thumb 42 Marquis 40 Jackson 40 Anne 38 calif 38 Sir 38 Ogre 38 John 37 Marian 36 Little Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 3295 he 3011 she 2587 you 2455 i 2165 it 1658 they 1648 her 1474 him 1117 them 988 me 384 we 305 himself 294 herself 182 us 127 themselves 101 myself 74 yourself 26 itself 21 yours 19 one 17 ourselves 14 mine 8 hers 5 yourselves 5 theirs 3 thee 1 thyself 1 ours 1 laughing:-- 1 his 1 hear,-- 1 exclaim:-- 1 --they 1 ''s Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 8593 be 3879 have 1304 say 1061 do 1051 see 741 make 736 go 626 take 600 give 572 come 496 find 399 know 347 tell 330 think 293 leave 271 bring 252 ask 251 look 248 hear 232 reply 229 wish 223 fall 220 run 220 put 218 begin 212 pass 212 get 206 live 205 become 196 eat 195 cry 193 call 190 love 189 lose 189 let 184 seem 173 die 162 speak 161 return 160 feel 156 appear 155 keep 155 follow 153 receive 146 enter 144 throw 135 send 129 turn 128 carry 122 marry Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1934 not 1062 so 990 little 583 more 578 very 532 good 503 up 448 then 430 now 415 great 382 as 375 poor 371 only 351 much 347 long 338 most 335 soon 316 young 309 well 277 never 270 dear 268 out 260 beautiful 250 old 244 other 237 here 231 last 229 again 220 down 218 however 205 happy 200 away 196 there 194 first 193 ever 181 no 179 such 179 own 179 once 177 same 171 still 167 many 163 thus 161 off 161 even 160 too 152 always 132 large 130 indeed 127 therefore Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 71 least 63 good 30 great 23 young 21 most 21 eld 18 fine 14 high 11 small 11 rich 10 handsome 8 happy 7 slight 7 bad 6 sweet 5 said:-- 5 proud 5 noble 4 rare 4 long 4 haughty 3 wise 3 warm 3 thick 3 proper 3 near 3 mean 3 gross 3 deep 2 soft 2 simple 2 shrewd 2 short 2 pretty 2 old 2 loud 2 light 2 late 2 large 2 full 2 early 2 dear 2 dark 2 coarse 2 clear 2 bold 2 bitter 1 true 1 sublime 1 strict Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 317 most 9 well 6 least 2 long Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 www.pgdpcanada.net Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.pgdpcanada.net Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 ourson did not 3 king gave orders 3 king was there 3 ourson was much 2 blondine was hungry 2 blondine was much 2 blondine was too 2 blondine was very 2 day passed away 2 eyes were closed 2 father did not 2 father is all 2 father is not 2 house was not 2 king did not 2 king had only 2 king passed by 2 king was greatly 2 king was now 2 life made pastry 2 mother was dead 2 mother was not 2 mother was very 2 ourson was more 2 ourson was not 2 ourson was too 2 princess go out 2 princess was not 2 queen was so 2 queen was still 2 rosette had never 2 rosette was indeed 2 rosette was more 2 sister is old 2 sisters are married 2 sisters were not 2 things fell out 2 time be productive 2 violette is no 2 violette was still 2 wife became mistress 2 wife was almost 2 wife went down 2 years went by 1 _ come up 1 blondine did not 1 blondine had ever 1 blondine had now 1 blondine had scarcely 1 blondine was alone Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 house was not so 2 mother was not so 2 sisters were not sorry 2 violette is no longer 1 child was no sooner 1 child was not perhaps 1 children were no less 1 children were not less 1 daughter is not rich 1 fairies are not long 1 father is not far 1 father took no notice 1 hearts are not callous 1 hearts have not yet 1 house had not so 1 king made no reply 1 kings are not always 1 life has no great 1 life is no more 1 man had no intention 1 mother is no more 1 ourson was not there 1 princess was not indifferent 1 princess was not so 1 queen is not dead 1 queen made no reply 1 queen was no less 1 rosette thought no more 1 rosette was not difficult 1 violette is not afraid 1 violette made no response 1 violette was no longer 1 wife had no sooner A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 26885 author = Berquin, M. (Arnaud) title = The Looking-Glass for the Mind; or, Intellectual Mirror date = keywords = Bella; Charlotte; God; John; Louisa; Marian; Miss; Mr.; Nancy; Sir; William; illustration; little summary = like poor little Adolphus, bereft of your fathers and mothers, and left market, wished to leave her little daughter at home, thinking it would In the mean time, a little boy came into the yard, whose heart was not said her papa; "but it is possible these little birds may have left some Sir," said little Harry, "in this season of scarcity, my poor dear assist my dear father, and my little sisters and brothers." little while, I will soon let you know." So away ran Nancy down stairs Little Joseph thought that his father meant poor Samuel; but As soon as the little girl saw it was Miss Bella, she stopped short, father was; and as to his little brother, he was the day before taken to will awake no more!"--"Then," said the poor little boy, "I will lie down little friend," said the old man. id = 43854 author = Berquin, M. (Arnaud) title = The Blossoms of Morality Intended for the Amusement and Instruction of Young Ladies and Gentlemen date = keywords = Achmet; Amarillis; Bella; Dorcas; Ernestus; Fortune; Fragilis; God; Jackson; Kalan; Maria; Wilson; alibeg; illustration; time summary = As soon as they were properly settled in their rural retirement, Mr. Wilson thus addressed his lady: "I flatter myself, my dear, that you "I wish I were a man," said the little prince one morning "You here see, my good friend," said Alibeg, "that I know how to to his sister, "How happy are those young people, who, having parents "What a pleasing thing it must be," said Dorcas one day to his sister, The appearance of this happy villager had a very great effect upon Mr. Jackson, who could not look on him without being, in some measure, "''There was a time,'' said the old man, ''when all Persia would have "One of the youths, who I found was the old man''s son, said he I should be married," said one of the young ladies, "I think I shall infinitely happy," said the generous stranger, "in having it in my id = 17208 author = Perrault, Charles title = The Tales of Mother Goose As First Collected by Charles Perrault in 1696 date = keywords = Cinderella; King; Ogre; Princess; Queen; Thumb; little summary = At last the happy day came; they went to Court, and Cinderella followed King''s son, who was told that a great princess, whom nobody knew, was What they said was true; for a few days after the King''s son caused it Ogresses, took his great knife and went up into little Dawn''s chamber. He went to find little Day, and saw him with a foil in his hand, They all went out, but Little Thumb never told his brothers a word of know that this house belongs to a cruel Ogre who eats little children?" "Your husband," said Little Thumb, "is in very great danger, for he has when Little Thumb had taken off the Ogre''s boots he went to Court, where The Marquis gave his hand to the young Princess, and followed the King, The Princess had so little sense and, at the same time, so great a id = 31431 author = Perrault, Charles title = Old-Time Stories date = keywords = Beast; Beauty; Frog; Moufette; Peacocks; Ricky; Rosette; Tom; illustration; king; little summary = Once upon a time there lived a king and queen who were grieved, more time a king''s son shall come to awaken her.'' ''Listen, my good fellows,'' said he; ''if you do not tell the king that Presently the king came along, and noticing the ogre''s beautiful mansion The marquis gave his hand to the young princess, and followed the king They all set out, and little Tom Thumb said not a word to his brothers ''Alas, my poor little dears!'' she said; ''you do not know the place you ''Your husband,'' said little Tom Thumb, ''is in great danger, for he has ''Beautiful queen,'' it said, ''you are the first amused the king and queen and her two brothers went every day to see Taking the king''s hand, she said: ''Good-morrow, Sire; you are ''She is a hundred times more beautiful than that,'' said the king. id = 33511 author = Perrault, Charles title = Tales of Passed Times date = keywords = Beast; Beauty; Cat; Frog; King; Peacocks; Princess; Queen; Rosette; little summary = "Comfort yourselves, King and Queen; your daughter shall not die of the later, the wicked Queen said to her head cook, "I will eat little Day drunk, the woman said to her, "You are so beautiful, so good and kind, madam," said the fairy, "but everything in the way of beauty; as, "I am determined, my father," said Beauty, "that you shall not return to usual sigh as he said these words, and Beauty went to bed feeling As for you," said the fairy, turning to Beauty''s sisters, They said good-bye to one another; the Queen sent a message to the King, was fifteen years old, the big Prince said to the King, "Father, my The little Prince said the same to the Queen, but their Majesties She rose, and taking the King''s hand, said, "Good-day, sire, you was speaking, the King looked towards the beautiful Princess, and his id = 30129 author = Ségur, Sophie, comtesse de title = Old French Fairy Tales date = keywords = Agnella; Biche; Blondine; Bonne; Henry; Minon; Ourson; Passerose; Rosalie; Rosette; Violette summary = Blondine and for a long time the king wept bitterly at his great loss. "Oh, madam," said Blondine, "if you know the king my father, I pray you "The queen," said Bonne-Biche, "showed so little grief at your death, my opened and a prince, beautiful as the day, sprang towards Blondine, ever dear Blondine!" said the fairy, clasping her in her "I will return to seek you in a short time, my dear Rosette," said the moment she saw before her the queen of the fairies, who said:-"Do not fly from me, dear little one," said Ourson, in his sad, soft "I know nothing more than yourself, dear Passerose," said Ourson. poor Ourson," exclaimed Violette, putting her little hand "Good little girl!" said Agnella, embracing her; "you love our poor "Ourson is not with you, mother," said Violette. "Violette," said Ourson, "never fear being ugly in our eyes.