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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 7 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 77156 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 83 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 God 3 Mr. 3 Jesus 2 love 2 little 2 Spirit 2 Ruth 2 Mrs. 2 Miss 2 Lord 2 John 2 Dr. 2 Christ 2 CHAPTER 2 Bible 1 world 1 way 1 time 1 thing 1 state 1 soul 1 sense 1 self 1 religious 1 religion 1 norm 1 nature 1 mind 1 man 1 look 1 like 1 life 1 know 1 good 1 find 1 fact 1 experience 1 example 1 divine 1 day 1 christian 1 York 1 Tolstoy 1 Thou 1 Temple 1 Susie 1 Sunday 1 Starbuck 1 Smith 1 Sir Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1034 man 988 thing 953 life 913 time 806 way 804 day 515 word 502 world 502 one 452 mind 449 heart 444 people 436 hand 426 girl 418 eye 416 face 414 religion 403 nothing 384 boy 367 place 363 soul 362 thought 356 experience 353 child 352 something 345 fact 334 night 330 work 321 father 319 sense 314 voice 309 year 299 anything 291 morning 287 part 278 friend 271 mother 261 state 261 room 258 question 252 house 252 feeling 249 moment 239 love 236 person 233 power 232 home 232 case 229 self 220 hour Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 2043 _ 984 God 613 Nettie 355 Jerry 349 Joel 328 Flossy 299 Ruth 299 Marion 292 Mrs. 286 Decker 275 Lord 246 Eurie 211 Mr. 211 Christ 158 Dr. 153 Chautauqua 146 Miss 124 Smith 123 Susie 123 Bible 118 Sate 116 Phineas 112 Sunday 110 Jesus 98 thou 97 heaven 96 Sabbath 92 Christian 89 Master 87 CHAPTER 86 Father 82 Saint 77 pp 76 Spirit 72 New 70 John 67 Norm 64 Job 64 Erskine 62 Jesse 58 Abigail 57 Sherrill 56 Christians 53 . 51 Jerusalem 46 Thou 46 Ermina 45 London 44 Holy 43 Starbuck Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 7747 i 6428 it 4286 he 3626 she 3125 you 2359 they 2082 we 1631 him 1623 them 1552 me 1190 her 708 us 308 himself 254 myself 244 herself 225 one 170 itself 147 themselves 99 ourselves 56 thee 55 yourself 27 ''s 21 mine 20 hers 15 yours 12 ''em 10 thyself 10 his 7 ye 6 theirs 2 thy 2 ours 1 youth:-- 1 thou 1 results.--whether 1 pp 1 onesself 1 cts.= 1 complaint:-- 1 christ:-- Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 18472 be 7033 have 3245 do 2369 say 1679 go 1388 know 1372 come 1259 make 1176 see 1083 think 835 take 790 look 789 give 775 seem 695 get 636 feel 624 find 560 hear 537 tell 432 call 404 ask 395 speak 355 live 351 keep 330 let 326 believe 325 want 325 bring 318 stand 316 leave 299 turn 298 begin 282 mean 279 try 265 use 256 follow 256 become 250 help 249 pass 243 sit 233 put 229 like 222 write 221 appear 216 show 211 talk 199 hold 198 work 195 grow 187 remember Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 4473 not 1846 so 1069 more 1045 little 981 then 869 up 857 only 795 now 764 very 706 good 700 as 684 just 650 other 649 out 646 never 616 well 613 much 603 great 520 such 476 many 469 first 459 down 458 religious 455 long 450 away 448 even 446 here 445 own 430 there 406 again 405 old 403 too 395 most 395 back 393 ever 358 all 343 last 315 still 315 always 312 new 299 enough 298 same 292 in 269 almost 260 on 258 high 258 far 240 young 239 poor 236 often Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 171 least 118 good 95 most 41 high 36 great 21 bad 18 slight 12 near 11 large 10 simple 10 manif 10 deep 10 Most 9 small 9 hard 8 low 8 early 6 young 6 strong 6 late 6 happy 6 common 5 wise 5 true 5 strange 5 fine 4 sweet 4 soft 4 old 4 full 4 close 4 acute 3 vile 3 pure 3 pleasant 3 nice 3 lofty 3 keen 3 farth 3 eld 3 easy 3 dear 3 clear 3 broad 3 big 2 wild 2 weak 2 sure 2 subtle 2 sane Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 300 most 20 well 12 least 1 walkest 1 roughest 1 hard 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?" ------------------------------------------------- 1 ccx074@pglaf.org Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14 _ do _ 14 _ is _ 14 _ was _ 10 _ did _ 9 nettie did not 8 _ have _ 7 _ know _ 6 _ do n''t 5 _ are _ 3 _ got _ 3 _ knows _ 3 _ make _ 3 _ say _ 3 boys are different 3 god is not 3 heart was full 3 jerry was not 3 nettie had ever 3 nettie was not 3 religion is only 2 _ being _ 2 _ did n''t 2 _ felt _ 2 _ has _ 2 _ knew _ 2 _ see _ 2 _ take _ 2 _ was not 2 _ were _ 2 boys did not 2 days are over 2 eyes were closed 2 eyes were full 2 face was more 2 father came out 2 father did not 2 father was about 2 girls did not 2 god did not 2 god is _ 2 god is present 2 jerry did not 2 men are more 2 men live _ 2 men made perfect 2 mind is strongly 2 mind was perfectly 2 nettie came home 2 nettie looked over 2 nettie looked up Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 _ are not armed 1 _ does not much 1 _ have no desire 1 _ have no objections 1 _ was not _ 1 boy was no mirage 1 days were not so 1 face had no trace 1 god is not above 1 god is not necessarily 1 heart is no longer 1 jerry did not often 1 jerry took no notice 1 jerry was not slow 1 man was not essential 1 nettie had no name 1 nettie was not skilled 1 one was not in 1 religion makes no such 1 things are no treat 1 thoughts were no more 1 world had no place 1 world is no more 1 world is not yet A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 621 author = James, William title = The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature date = keywords = Boston; Christ; Christianity; Dr.; Father; God; Holy; Infinite; Jesus; John; London; Lord; Mr.; New; Paris; Professor; Saint; Spirit; Starbuck; Tolstoy; York; christian; example; experience; fact; find; good; know; life; like; love; man; mind; nature; religion; religious; self; sense; soul; state; thing; time; way; world summary = religion for human life, I think we ought to look for the answer among "God is more real to me than any thought or thing or person. conscious of hating God, or man, or right, or love, and I know the mere natural animal man without a sense of sin; sometimes it means a religious experience, the fact that man has a dual nature, and is "The great central fact in human life is the coming into a immanence of God and the Divinity of man''s true, inner self." power had come into my life; that, indeed, old things had passed sense, to use human standards to help us decide how far the religious life certain kind of thing for the first time in his life. things: "I simply mean the _Science of God_, or the truths we know God, meaning only what enters into the religious man''s id = 39231 author = Johnston, Annie F. (Annie Fellows) title = Joel: A Boy of Galilee date = keywords = Abigail; Galilee; God; Jerusalem; Jesse; Joel; Laban; Lazarus; Master; Phineas; Rabbi; Ruth; Simon; Temple; Thou; little; look summary = "I''ll name it ''Little Friend,''" said Joel, rising with it in his arms. Looking anxiously up in the sky, Joel saw one star come twinkling out. the other, as he saw Joel coming down the street empty-handed. The old man''s earnest words made a wonderful impression on Joel. Joel, exhausted by the long day''s travel, crowded so full of new "Oh, can you read?" asked Buz, looking at Joel in much the same way that "Rabbi Phineas," said Joel, with a trembling voice, "don''t you think Phineas gathered the boy so close in his arms that Joel could feel his Joel looked up, and, for the second time in his life, listened to words "Come walk with me a little way," said Lazarus. Boy though he was, Joel looked down the years of his life feeling it was Joel talked little during the next few days, and stole away often to id = 7957 author = Ober, Charles K. (Charles Kellogg) title = Out of the Fog: A Story of the Sea date = keywords = Banks; Bible; Christian; God; John; day summary = foggy day, and when the boats came back to the vessel from hauling their In the morning the weather cleared and soon our missing boat came a week we were on the fishing ground and sentiment gave way to business. The night finally wore away, the second day and night were like the boat shipped a sea, filling the oil jacket with salt water, and there Every day we passed great flocks of sea fowl floating on the water, end of the boat and had said nothing for a long time. distance, two days before, no sound had come to us out of the fog but "Get up, John," I said, "we have a day''s work ahead of us. Christian life for twenty-five years and was a man of fine personality, think that, if you had faith, as a Christian man, the Bible would be a id = 12662 author = Pansy title = Four Girls at Chautauqua date = keywords = Bible; CHAPTER; Chautauqua; Dr.; Erskine; Eurie; Flossy; God; Jesus; Marion; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Ruth; Sabbath; Shipley; Sunday summary = "You are to be represented, I hear, at the coming assembly," said Mr. Harrison, as they shook hands in that hearty way which says, as plainly things are you going to do?" This Miss Erskine said with utmost good "They are all last year''s people," said Marion, coming over to Flossy''s "I don''t know," Flossy said thoughtfully, "I never thought much about "That girl is homesick or something," Marion said, as she and Eurie went "Why, Marion!" Eurie said, and her look expressed surprise and dismay. "I''m sure I don''t know," Marion said, amused in turn at the good-natured "Except the remarks that people make about such things," Marion said, "Flossy is like herself this morning," Eurie said, as she heard the "I don''t know," Flossy said, thoughtfully mindful of Ruth and her plan "I don''t know," Flossy said, with a little laugh, "but I shall have to id = 45536 author = Pansy title = Little Fishers: and Their Nets date = keywords = CHAPTER; Decker; Ermina; Farley; Jerry; Job; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Nettie; Norman; Sate; Sherrill; Smith; Susie; little; norm summary = had said to her often and often, "What a handsome boy you have, Mrs. Lloyd; he ought to have been a girl." And the first time she had felt Said Nettie, "There was a little girl on the cars to-day that I knew. "The oldest little girl had curly hair," said Nettie, "but it wasn''t so "No," said Nettie, "they are for two little girls to wear, who have "I didn''t even know old Joe Decker had a girl to come home!" said "There''s that roll of rag carpeting, bran-new," she said aloud; Mrs. Smith had spent a good deal of her time alone and had learned to "Poor thing!" said Mrs. Smith, looking after her, and rubbing her eyes "Good!" said Nettie with a happy little laugh, "then we will have some Jerry said she looked like Mrs. Burt a little, only he thought she was id = 19615 author = Richmond, Legh title = The Dairyman''s Daughter date = keywords = Christ; Dairyman; Elizabeth; God; Jesus; Lord; Sir; Spirit; divine; love summary = of the wisdom, power, and goodness of God. The character which the present narrative is designed to introduce to the of sin to the love of God. I wish you may one day see, as I do, the thankful to God for ministers in our Church who love and fear his "God send you safe home again," said the aged mother, "and bless the day the way of life and peace; and I hope it is my heart''s desire to live to "I believe it," she said, "and praise God for the blessed hope." "Sir," said the good old man, "I am sure the Lord will reward you for God bless you, sir; I hope we shall soon see you again." world, and for the time when all shall know, love, and fear the Lord, and the uniting Spirit of God shall make them of one heart and mind in