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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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 82835 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 65 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 spanish 4 Spaniards 4 San 4 Peru 4 Lima 4 Captain 3 Valdivia 3 Santa 3 Guayaquil 3 Don 3 Callao 3 America 2 small 2 place 2 large 2 Viceroy 2 Valparaiso 2 Spain 2 South 2 Quito 2 Protector 2 Pedro 2 O''Higgins 2 Minister 2 Martin 2 Lord 2 Indians 2 Government 2 General 2 Francisco 2 Excellency 2 Cochrane 2 Chile 2 Admiral 1 sign 1 river 1 rise 1 province 1 portuguese 1 jap 1 house 1 great 1 good 1 foot 1 european 1 chilian 1 chilean 1 brazilian 1 White 1 Venezuela Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 699 time 693 part 674 order 665 man 583 officer 563 squadron 509 country 496 place 491 government 490 day 488 ship 483 service 461 province 427 house 412 water 411 enemy 389 side 381 foot 372 state 366 vessel 359 city 348 war 346 year 343 people 334 inhabitant 323 purpose 322 force 321 letter 312 troop 312 river 306 person 299 command 292 dollar 289 hand 273 authority 257 kind 254 army 254 account 250 native 247 head 243 board 242 name 241 town 240 port 237 money 232 arrival 229 boat 226 cause 219 number 217 lordship Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 5322 _ 772 San 567 Lima 555 de 532 Peru 493 Martin 473 Government 457 Matt 410 Majesty 402 indians 375 General 370 Captain 323 Chili 321 Spaniards 314 Cochrane 296 Imperial 293 Lord 268 America 260 Don 259 Chile 246 Excellency 231 Quito 229 Callao 226 Guayaquil 225 Spain 220 c. 207 Rio 195 Dick 189 Valdivia 185 Viceroy 176 Valparaiso 172 Brazil 168 la 164 Minister 158 Protector 154 O''Higgins 151 Maranham 150 Admiral 145 Grampus 140 Glennie 139 Janeiro 137 Carl 127 South 127 President 121 Supreme 114 Pedro 113 Santa 111 Marine 105 Emperor 104 England Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 3900 it 3850 i 2285 they 2073 he 1405 them 1281 me 1043 we 923 you 833 him 387 us 339 she 325 themselves 286 himself 232 myself 212 her 113 itself 34 ourselves 26 herself 23 yourself 18 one 10 theirs 10 mine 9 ours 7 yours 6 ''s 2 his 1 ze 1 you''re 1 ya 1 w''at 1 ve 1 toki 1 thee 1 sir,--we 1 my 1 em 1 clay:--some 1 bombardment 1 asserted:-- 1 address;-- 1 ''em Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 19620 be 6489 have 1032 make 1024 take 945 do 608 call 592 give 549 leave 517 say 511 receive 495 find 463 follow 432 see 414 send 382 know 376 go 364 place 362 become 346 form 336 pay 319 come 314 remain 314 bring 305 consider 286 arrive 277 appear 265 return 257 belong 256 carry 241 put 235 get 226 pass 225 use 225 enter 222 produce 208 order 198 keep 198 hold 193 begin 189 contain 187 obtain 184 establish 181 stand 173 continue 170 proceed 169 prevent 168 add 165 inform 164 fall 163 cut Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2465 not 944 other 827 very 811 so 761 more 700 great 695 only 630 most 565 as 562 well 557 small 550 same 517 now 494 also 477 large 470 such 455 first 451 many 433 spanish 419 up 419 then 413 long 402 own 400 good 397 about 396 even 387 here 349 however 319 never 313 thus 310 several 307 much 301 out 283 immediately 283 generally 280 down 255 different 247 afterwards 246 high 236 new 235 public 235 again 232 necessary 232 few 224 portuguese 220 whole 210 almost 203 little 201 old 198 often Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 100 great 85 good 83 least 63 most 31 high 26 large 24 MOST 21 slight 21 Most 20 fine 19 low 16 near 16 bad 11 rich 11 early 6 warm 5 strong 5 small 5 hard 3 wide 3 vile 3 old 3 manif 3 long 3 lofty 3 late 2 wise 2 true 2 strange 2 safe 2 rude 2 poor 2 loud 2 letter:-- 2 inf 2 fair 2 eld 2 deep 2 dear 2 black 1 wealthy 1 warlike 1 tithe 1 sweet 1 strict 1 steep 1 southernmost 1 sincere 1 short 1 rearmost Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 567 most 11 well 11 least 1 worst 1 near 1 highest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 digital.library.villanova.edu Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://digital.library.villanova.edu/) Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 _ is very 3 _ did not 3 _ paying prize 3 houses are generally 3 houses are large 3 indians are more 3 orders were immediately 2 .... leave acapulco 2 .... leave fonseca 2 .... leave lima 2 .... leave quito 2 .... leaves valdivia 2 .... leaves valparaiso 2 _ are very 2 _ have always 2 _ is generally 2 _ is so 2 _ was _ 2 _ was never 2 _ was now 2 government did not 2 government had not 2 government has never 2 government is ready 2 lima is about 2 lima was so 2 martin leaves lima 2 matt makes good 2 matt went on 2 officer was so 2 peru was not 2 peru was only 2 ships were immediately 2 squadron was about 2 squadron was nearly 2 squadron was not 2 time is too 2 time made public 1 _ are generally 1 _ are sometimes 1 _ are well 1 _ being also 1 _ being comparatively 1 _ being ready 1 _ came up 1 _ had _ 1 _ had ever 1 _ had just 1 _ had now 1 _ had recently Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 _ did not _ 1 _ had no more 1 _ is no better 1 enemy made no advances 1 government had no means 1 government paying no attention 1 indians was not extensive 1 lima was no longer 1 majesty has no enemy 1 man had no other 1 man made no move 1 martin was not innately 1 matt paid no attention 1 matt was no more 1 matt was not long 1 province is not great 1 services were no longer 1 squadron was no less 1 state were not tantamount A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 14479 author = Dundonald, Thomas Cochrane, Earl of title = Narrative of Services in the Liberation of Chili, Peru and Brazil, from Spanish and Portuguese Domination, Volume 2 date = keywords = Admiral; Bahia; Brazil; COCHRANE; Captain; Emperor; Excellency; Government; Imperial; Janeiro; Junta; Majesty; Maranham; Marine; Minister; ParĂ ; Pedro; Portugal; President; Rio; brazilian; portuguese; sign summary = office--I order him to quit the province--And send him to ParĂ --Letter His Imperial Majesty, having ascertained that the War of Independence in Imperial command to attend His Majesty at the house of his Minister, Government declaring Bahia in a state of blockade, the Portuguese having Imperial Majesty''s ships are so manned, I shall consider them abandoning the city and province of Bahia to the Imperial squadron; the FORCE--EXILE OF THE ANDRADAS--LETTER TO HIS IMPERIAL MAJESTY--MY ADVICE FORCE--EXILE OF THE ANDRADAS--LETTER TO HIS IMPERIAL MAJESTY--MY ADVICE Government of Brazil under Your Imperial Majesty, with power to His Imperial Majesty to place you, as Minister of Marine, on your authority of His Imperial Majesty''s orders to make war on the Majesty''s late ministers held out that ships of war were to be prize Imperial Majesty, that, as soon as order was restored, a force should service of His Imperial Majesty, and the pacification of this province, id = 14914 author = Dundonald, Thomas Cochrane, Earl of title = Narrative of Services in the Liberation of Chili, Peru and Brazil, from Spanish and Portuguese Domination, Volume 1 date = keywords = Admiral; Callao; Captain; Chili; Cochrane; Director; Excellency; General; Government; Lima; Lord; Martin; Minister; O''Higgins; Peru; Protector; San; Spaniards; Supreme; Valdivia; Valparaiso; chilian; spanish summary = Return to Callao--Lima abandoned--Hesitation of General San Martin to the Supreme Director--San Martin quits Chili--His prudence--Opinion of received private letters from the Supreme Director and General San The Chilian force amounted to 4200 men, General San Martin, to the great being returned, and ordered to join the army of General San Martin. To the Administration in Chili General San Martin wrote as follows:-squadron and the _San_ _Martin_, the crew of which received the order returned to the squadron, General San Martin kept both about his own General San Martin afterwards denied to the Chilian Government that he General San Martin afterwards accused me to the Chilian Government of "the squadron of Chili was under the command of the Protector of Peru, General San Martin by the Chilian Government, entered Callao _under vessels from capture by the Chilian ships of war, as having Spanish OF THE CHILIAN SQUADRON--SAN MARTIN''S ARRIVAL AT VALPARAISO-- id = 50080 author = Matthews, Stanley R. title = Motor Matt Makes Good; or, Another Victory For the Motor Boys date = keywords = -motor; Captain; Carl; Dick; Glennie; Grampus; Matt; Pom; Pons; Sandoval; Speake; jap; rise summary = Motor Matt, Dick Ferral, and Carl Pretzel were on the deck forward, "I''ve explained it in the only way I know how, Dick," returned Matt, "You fellows go below and turn in," Matt went on to Dick and Carl. "The Japs can''t put Motor Matt down and out," averred Glennie, with Glennie helped Dick make the cable fast; then Matt, drawing in on the Glennie told the captain of the port that he and Matt would go ashore "The tall man, Matt," said Glennie, "is Captain Pons, of Edouard "Ask him about that torpedo attack on the _Grampus_," said Matt. By the time the small boat fell in alongside the _Grampus_, Dick, Carl, Matt descended to the periscope room to give the news to Carl and Dick. were on the deck just as Matt and Carl assisted Dick out of the water. the beach, Motor Matt was in the water; and when the Japs emerged, Dick id = 55775 author = Stevenson, William Bennet, active 1803-1825 title = Historical and Descriptive Narrative of Twenty Years'' Residence in South America (Vol 1 of 3) Containing travels in Arauco, Chile, Peru, and Colombia; with an account of the revolution, its rise, progress, and results date = keywords = America; Araucania; Arauco; Callao; Chile; Conception; Don; England; Francisco; Guayaquil; Indians; King; Lima; Mocha; Negro; Pedro; Peru; San; Santa; South; Spain; Spaniards; St.; Talcahuano; Valdivia; Viceroy; White; good; great; large; place; small; spanish summary = Fruits....Chilca, Village of Indians....Leave Lima, Thus an indian''s house generally contains as many fire Maize, sometimes called indian corn, is cultivated in great quantities The principal produce of the valley of Lima is sugar cane, lucern, At the south east extremity of the city is a small citadel called Santa some time before left Lima for Spain, his native country, and having Between Pisco and Lima there is an indian village, called Chilca; it is thousand inhabitants, all indians; it has a large parish church and The indians on the coast of Peru are of a copper colour, with a small The number of indians who receive holy orders, natives of the coast as The great decrease of indian population in Peru may almost be called formed in Lima, of which the Viceroy was the president, having similar to that which is made by the indians at the present time, called id = 55777 author = Stevenson, William Bennet, active 1803-1825 title = Historical and descriptive narrative of twenty years'' residence in South America (Vol 2 of 3) Containing travels in Arauco, Chile, Peru, and Colombia; with an account of the revolution, its rise, progress, and results date = keywords = America; Atahualpa; Cacique; Caxamarca; Conchucos; Don; Esmeraldas; Francisco; God; Guayaquil; Inca; Indians; Lima; Peru; Pichincha; Piti; Pizarro; Quito; San; Santa; South; Spaniards; Truxillo; european; foot; house; large; place; province; river; small; spanish summary = ....Indians....Dress....Houses....Food Cocaniguas....Quito 408 is long, the ears broad and covered with hair, the eyes large with small sand a small white stone is found, called _piedra del ojo_, or _limpia a great number of large and small cattle are bred, particularly goats, sea; they are generally small miserable places, inhabited chiefly by indians employ themselves at present in fishing: it is the place to that called de Jesus, five leagues from the city, is an indian village, remains of an indian town, most curiously built; many of the houses are the water in the river, a general salutation often takes place, and The houses belonging to the principal inhabitants have generally an indians, called Malabas, who reside on the river de San Miguel, which to trees standing near the river side, or else to large posts placed for of the surrounding woods, generally on the banks of the small rivers, id = 55778 author = Stevenson, William Bennet, active 1803-1825 title = Historical and descriptive narrative of twenty years'' residence in South America (Vol 3 of 3) Containing travels in Arauco, Chile, Peru, and Colombia; with an account of the revolution, its rise, progress, and results date = keywords = America; Callao; Captain; Chile; Cochrane; Colonel; Don; Ferdinand; General; Guayaquil; Guise; Lima; Lord; Martin; O''Higgins; Peru; Protector; Quito; San; Santa; Spain; Spaniards; Valdivia; Valparaiso; Venezuela; Viceroy; chilean; spanish summary = Government....Lord Cochrane resigns the Command of the Squadron 211 Liberating Army....Loss of the San Martin....Arrival of Lord Lima....Independence of Peru sworn....San Martin constitutes Army....State of the Squadron....San Martin takes the Field the Chilean vessels of war, San Martin, flag ship, Captain Wilkinson, re-occupation of Chile: the command of the army was given to San Martin; days, San Martin sent a corporal and two soldiers, with an order for the restoration of Chile was formed, San Martin took the command of the General San Martin has been pleased to order that the name of this ship On the fourth of March, General San Martin sent Captain Guise and his quarters of general San Martin, the state of Lima was well known. Army....Loss of the San Martin....Arrival of Lord Cochrane at General San Martin issued after his arrival in Peru. from Lima....Disturbances in Chile....San Martin arrives at from Lima....Disturbances in Chile....San Martin arrives at