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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 5 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 94898 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 78 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 Mrs. 2 God 1 Étienne 1 matter 1 man 1 lung 1 look 1 good 1 disease 1 come 1 coal 1 case 1 carbon 1 black 1 Zacharie 1 Walker 1 Voreux 1 Vaughan 1 Union 1 Tam 1 Stokebridge 1 Smillie 1 Sinclair 1 Simpson 1 Sanny 1 Réquillart 1 Rundell 1 Robert 1 Rasseneur 1 Pierron 1 Peter 1 Pencaitland 1 Owners 1 Négrel 1 November 1 Nellie 1 Mysie 1 Mr. 1 Mouquette 1 Montsou 1 Miners 1 Merton 1 Matthew 1 Maitland 1 Maheude 1 Maheu 1 Mag 1 Madame 1 Lydie 1 Levaque Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1784 man 952 time 909 day 639 pit 586 work 545 hour 485 coal 482 year 465 eye 450 miner 443 place 443 hand 429 meeting 423 head 421 thing 418 woman 413 face 398 life 394 way 390 house 366 one 351 night 350 wage 345 nothing 344 matter 343 voice 343 air 338 question 325 boy 316 child 312 door 294 girl 291 heart 282 strike 282 mother 280 word 278 room 277 people 277 owner 277 o 274 side 274 case 264 end 263 other 255 cent 244 road 244 part 244 mine 242 workman 238 body Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 784 Jack 501 Étienne 425 _ 411 Mr 345 Committee 332 Mysie 309 Mr. 295 Board 283 Association 266 Robert 234 Catherine 230 Maheu 222 Durham 184 wi 175 Maheude 171 Council 164 ye 163 God 161 Federation 158 Montsou 157 Chaval 148 Harry 147 Bill 146 Mrs. 144 Miners 144 Geordie 142 Haden 141 Hennebeau 135 Company 134 Crawford 133 Peter 132 Levaque 131 Brook 125 M. 125 Jeanlin 124 W. 115 Walker 113 Sinclair 111 Zacharie 107 Rasseneur 102 J. 101 Executive 99 Voreux 96 Merton 94 Simpson 90 Madame 89 Andrew 88 July 83 Stokebridge 81 Négrel Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 6255 he 5235 it 3564 i 3452 they 2878 you 2591 she 1932 him 1602 them 1301 we 1152 her 808 me 465 himself 393 us 262 themselves 163 one 160 herself 84 itself 62 yourself 58 myself 50 ''em 30 ourselves 28 ye 24 thee 19 mine 13 oneself 11 yours 11 ay 11 ''s 8 theirs 8 ours 8 his 7 ha''e 6 yourselves 6 hers 6 em 3 yerself 3 o 2 wi 2 hisself 2 gi''e 1 you''ll 1 twa 1 tself 1 thyself 1 thou''d 1 thinkin 1 t''yself 1 pelf 1 out,-- 1 on''t Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 19613 be 6861 have 2033 do 1763 go 1696 say 1315 come 1079 take 1068 make 994 see 975 get 742 know 738 give 631 think 620 look 515 feel 503 work 494 find 489 ask 474 leave 470 tell 456 hear 439 seem 431 hold 375 begin 368 put 360 bring 354 keep 350 become 344 pass 335 want 335 turn 334 let 328 fall 326 speak 319 break 318 stand 306 follow 296 call 274 try 266 reply 266 grow 262 send 249 carry 248 sit 244 pay 241 meet 231 run 225 rise 222 remain 220 cry Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 3096 not 1236 up 1194 then 1089 so 999 out 850 now 844 more 788 other 779 only 720 again 691 first 659 very 644 down 612 good 602 on 573 well 556 back 554 little 537 great 531 last 515 long 513 never 509 old 487 as 486 there 476 still 470 away 424 much 417 just 393 off 379 here 373 even 372 in 369 young 363 too 317 soon 308 always 307 same 306 large 303 black 275 such 264 once 252 whole 248 few 247 no 245 many 244 far 240 over 239 all 237 ever Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 140 good 63 least 47 most 26 great 23 bad 22 slight 18 high 13 early 12 strong 12 small 10 low 9 late 7 near 7 manif 7 eld 5 fine 5 Most 4 sweet 4 old 4 large 4 be'' 3 young 3 sang 3 hard 3 deep 3 calm 3 big 2 wise 2 vile 2 ugly 2 sure 2 rich 2 loud 2 full 2 farth 2 dear 2 clear 2 cheap 1 wild 1 wide 1 wealthy 1 warst 1 true 1 topmost 1 thick 1 steady 1 soopl 1 soon 1 simple 1 short Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 165 most 24 well 12 least 2 fast 1 soon 1 near 1 long 1 lest 1 highest 1 be''est 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13 meeting took place 5 jack had not 5 men went down 5 one does n''t 4 man did not 4 one has n''t 4 Étienne went on 3 committee were not 3 jack said earnestly 3 jack said quietly 3 men came up 3 work went on 3 Étienne had not 2 day had already 2 head was not 2 hours passed by 2 jack did not 2 jack had so 2 jack said carelessly 2 jack said indignantly 2 jack said simply 2 life was good 2 man was not 2 man was silent 2 man was still 2 men do not 2 men were still 2 men were willing 2 night came on 2 night was very 2 one ''s back 2 one did not 2 one go up 2 one had bread 2 one is n''t 2 things are not 2 women came back 2 women came in 2 women were already 2 women were furious 2 work was about 2 Étienne went back 2 Étienne went off 1 _ heard nothing 1 _ is yet 1 _ was very 1 coal goes out 1 coal is variable 1 coal left tattoo 1 coal take care Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 coal was no better 1 coal was not clean 1 committee have no power 1 committee was not willing 1 committee were not satisfied 1 committee were not sure 1 day was not yet 1 jack had no personal 1 jack was not very 1 man was not then 1 matters were not altogether 1 miner was no longer 1 miners had no more 1 miners were no longer 1 one felt no longer 1 pit was not usually 1 things are not desperate 1 times had no effect 1 wages were not so 1 years knew no material A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 31128 author = Henty, G. A. (George Alfred) title = Facing Death; Or, The Hero of the Vaughan Pit: A Tale of the Coal Mines date = keywords = Bess; Bill; Birmingham; Brook; Dodgson; Haden; Hardinge; Harry; Jack; John; Merton; Mr.; Mrs.; Simpson; Stokebridge; Vaughan summary = Jack had by this time pacified the dogs, and when the men looked round, "Jack," the artist said, stopping in his work now, and speaking very "Jack," Mrs. Haden said presently, "dost know, I wouldn''t do nowt wi'' pit on the 7th of June were two little lads, Jack Simpson and Harry "Look here, sir," Jack said; "you know I''ve over fifty pounds laid "He won''t know, mother, and you must tell me," Jack said quietly. "I''ve got my work marked out," Jack said. "I know they will come true, Jack," she said earnestly; "but don''t ask "Come," Harry Shepherd said, "it bean''t no use if Jack can''t tell "I think, Mr. Dodgson," said Jack, "the girls had best go back to Mr. Brook''s as quickly as possible; we will come and fetch them when it''s "Mr. Brook," Jack said after a time, "it is agreed, is it not, that all id = 21907 author = Makellar, Archibald title = An Investigation into the Nature of Black Phthisis or Ulceration Induced by Carbonaceous Accumulation in the Lungs of Coal Miners date = keywords = Pencaitland; black; carbon; case; coal; disease; lung; matter summary = carbon in some cases is expectorated in considerable quantity for some the report of a case of peculiar black infiltration of the whole lungs, were entirely coal-miners; eight expectorated carbonaceous matter, and This case comes under the third division of the disease, where the lungs early period, by bad air generated in the coal-pit at Black Wells, from small cysts throughout this lobe, containing carbon in a fluid state. the bronchial glands contained black matter, similar in appearance to substance of the lungs and bronchial glands containing black matter; and age, some of the bronchial glands contained no tinging black matter at The carbonaceous matter of this lung, appears rather black matter makes its appearance in the outer surface of the lungs, and hundred, the lungs are generally infiltrated with fluid black matter, black matter in the lungs; for instance, long-continued living in a id = 15503 author = Welsh, James C. title = The Underworld The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner date = keywords = Andrew; Black; Geordie; God; Jamie; Jock; Mag; Maitland; Matthew; Mrs.; Mysie; Nellie; Peter; Robert; Rundell; Sanny; Sinclair; Smillie; Tam; Walker; look; man summary = Black Jock needs a chap back onyway," and Matthew looked like a man who "Men never were meant to work and live as colliers do," said Geordie, "I dinna think it''ll do any guid," said old Tam Smith, when Geordie "Man, it''ll no'' do muckle guid," said another, "ye mind hoo'' big Geordie "We dinna'' usually start lasses as wee as Mysie," replied Walker, eyeing "Ay, it''s a guid lot, Mysie," he replied, "but we''ll hae to work awfu'' Mysie and Robert, not understanding, wondered why the old man got angry. "I''m goin'' doon the pit the morn, Mysie," he said, now that he had come home to dream of one day having a room like Mrs. Sinclair''s, and to tell "Weel, I dinna believe a word o'' this story aboot Bob," said Robert "I mind," said Robert reminiscently, "when Mysie an'' me started on the id = 48925 author = Wilson, John title = A History of the Durham Miner''s Association 1870-1904 date = keywords = Act; April; Association; Board; Committee; Council; Crawford; Durham; Executive; February; Federation; July; Miners; November; Owners; Union summary = Council meeting had agreed to recommend the men to work as regularly agreement binding men to work so many hours at the coal face. A Council meeting of the Miners'' Association was held in meeting of owners, we shall begin on Monday to work five days per the county for the members of the Durham Miners'' Association, and not The Hours Arbitration--Position of the Association--Federation Board members of the Durham Coal Owners'' Association, and their workmen, the Durham Coal Owners'' Association, the question of whether the Miners'' Association--the agreed working hours of the datal men and The Durham Coal Owners'' Association feel that the time has come when general and wage questions with the Durham Federation Board. The Durham Coal Owners'' Wages Committee feels the responsibility of Board to meet the Owners'' Committee in order to advance the matter. time the number of men and hours at the Associated Collieries was id = 56528 author = Zola, Émile title = Germinal date = keywords = Bonnemort; Bébert; Catherine; Chaval; Company; Cécile; Deneulin; God; Grégoire; Hennebeau; Jeanlin; Levaque; Lydie; Madame; Maheu; Maheude; Montsou; Mouquette; Négrel; Pierron; Rasseneur; Réquillart; Voreux; Zacharie; come; good; Étienne summary = "Good day," replied the old man. "Yes," said the old man, "this will turn out badly, for God does not "When the old man comes back," said Zacharie, mischievously, "he''ll "Do they want a hand here for any kind of work?" asked Étienne again. "Here, you swell," cried the young man to Étienne, "hand up some wood." Étienne went as far as the door, thanking the miner, who was leaving; When Maheu came in after having left Étienne at Rasseneur''s, he found Maheu, on coming out one day, accompanied Étienne and offered to take Then Maheu took possession of Étienne, and squarely, like a good man, "Fine ideas!" said the young man; "why do you need a good God and his Chaval worked without a word beside Maheu and Étienne, while Zacharie The old man, with his eyes to the wall, did not turn his head.