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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 2 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 191433 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 85 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 polish 2 Russia 2 Poles 2 God 2 Cossacks 1 Zbaraj 1 Zatsvilikhovski 1 Zaporojians 1 Zaporoghians 1 Zagloba 1 Yeremi 1 Yan 1 Warsaw 1 Volodyovski 1 Vishnyevetski 1 Vakoola 1 Ukraine 1 Tugai 1 Tartars 1 Tartar 1 Tarass 1 Ssiecha 1 Solokha 1 Skshetuski 1 Saitch 1 Rozlogi 1 Prince 1 Poland 1 Podbipienta 1 Pan 1 Oxana 1 Ostap 1 Michael 1 Lubni 1 Longin 1 Kudák 1 Krívonos 1 Krechovski 1 Koschevoï 1 Kieff 1 Khan 1 Jews 1 Jew 1 Jendzian 1 Hmelnitski 1 Helena 1 Footnote 1 Dnieper 1 Commonwealth 1 Choop Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1184 man 987 time 899 prince 789 hand 743 head 724 eye 629 horse 490 day 478 moment 434 face 406 side 379 nothing 373 place 360 one 343 night 339 voice 338 soldier 323 people 307 way 307 princess 299 word 292 knight 290 road 290 army 288 heart 283 war 279 fire 276 king 275 life 275 death 269 camp 259 regiment 257 blood 249 lieutenant 248 hetman 243 battle 235 power 228 other 227 foot 224 order 223 water 216 crowd 216 country 210 enemy 210 devil 210 cossack 200 colonel 195 something 192 field 189 room Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 896 Zagloba 889 Pan 680 God 676 Skshetuski 639 Hmelnitski 635 Cossacks 545 Bogun 440 Volodyovski 421 Cossack 412 _ 265 Tartars 238 Commonwealth 226 thou 221 Yeremi 208 Yan 198 Prince 198 Longin 196 Jendzian 183 Tartar 170 Poles 170 Michael 170 Helena 149 Lubni 144 Tarass 141 Dnieper 134 Khan 124 Krívonos 122 Podbipienta 118 Russia 115 Ukraine 114 Rozlogi 112 Zbaraj 111 Kieff 108 Chigirin 104 Zaporoghians 101 Zatsvilikhovski 99 Vishnyevetski 99 Andrew 98 sabre 95 Zaporojians 93 Tugai 92 Bey 91 Krechovski 86 heaven 81 Poland 81 Boolba 78 Jew 77 Saitch 74 Kisel 72 Warsaw Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 5568 he 3941 i 3721 you 3136 it 2259 him 2171 they 1414 them 1337 me 1148 we 697 she 651 himself 619 us 545 her 182 themselves 116 myself 90 yourself 86 thee 70 one 61 itself 59 herself 32 ourselves 24 mine 14 yours 13 ours 10 thyself 9 his 7 yourselves 6 ''s 4 theirs 2 whispered,-- 2 him,-- 1 you,--you 1 ye 1 were,--they 1 together-- 1 thy 1 thou 1 there!--show 1 then,--you 1 t 1 repeated,-- 1 out,-- 1 omen 1 know,--you 1 himself,-- 1 hers 1 escape,--you 1 emphasis,-- Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 13637 be 5117 have 2125 do 1803 say 1592 go 1182 come 1129 see 887 give 884 take 841 know 739 begin 673 look 532 think 502 make 488 let 478 hear 473 tell 445 ask 442 fall 380 pass 377 find 375 stand 357 cry 345 wish 343 turn 336 bring 327 leave 297 answer 294 get 287 grow 273 send 271 seem 268 put 267 move 264 speak 259 cover 255 remain 254 rise 242 rush 240 become 237 raise 229 sit 225 wait 221 strike 219 meet 215 stop 215 cut 209 kill 209 appear 207 lie Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 3843 not 1066 then 760 more 700 so 693 now 645 only 590 here 572 out 543 long 525 up 497 old 482 great 457 well 448 there 419 whole 412 other 401 still 401 good 400 first 393 such 390 once 388 too 377 even 367 last 353 own 338 on 335 away 335 as 327 young 317 many 308 down 306 already 292 again 278 therefore 273 little 241 very 232 yet 232 terrible 222 soon 221 off 215 also 209 much 208 same 204 never 192 most 188 wild 188 far 176 just 176 back 174 new Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 82 good 56 least 55 great 28 most 25 bad 12 high 10 old 9 Most 7 strong 7 near 7 eld 5 wild 5 thick 5 li 4 slight 4 rich 4 low 4 deep 4 dear 4 choice 4 brave 4 big 3 young 3 tall 3 swift 3 remote 3 loud 3 l 3 fine 3 bold 2 sure 2 sharp 2 seiz 2 safe 2 lofty 2 large 2 foremost 2 early 2 dense 2 able 1 wr 1 worthy 1 wish 1 wise 1 wide 1 weighty 1 wear 1 wealthy 1 weak 1 temp Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 164 most 8 well 5 least 2 worst 1 won,--which 1 heedest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 www.archive.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.archive.org/details/withfireandswor05siengoog Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 god is dear 9 prince did not 6 skshetuski did not 6 skshetuski was silent 6 zagloba did not 5 cossacks did not 5 hmelnitski did not 4 cossacks were not 4 one does not 4 prince is not 3 cossacks had not 3 eyes were open 3 face was pale 3 god did not 3 night is dark 3 night was calm 3 night was clear 3 one was able 3 prince went out 2 _ is not 2 bogun had not 2 bogun was alive 2 bogun was not 2 cossacks were already 2 day was clear 2 face did not 2 face grew dark 2 face grew purple 2 face was blue 2 face was calm 2 god be merciful 2 god has so 2 god is just 2 head is dear 2 hmelnitski is already 2 hmelnitski was already 2 man has yet 2 night was cool 2 night was gloomy 2 people are so 2 places were not 2 prince came in 2 prince gave orders 2 prince had really 2 prince is fond 2 prince said nothing 2 prince was greatly 2 prince was right 2 princess was silent 2 skshetuski does not Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 bogun made no answer 2 skshetuski made no answer 1 _ is not so 1 bogun had not yet 1 bogun is no longer 1 bogun made no reply 1 bogun was not good 1 bogun was not there 1 cossacks had not hmelnitski 1 cossacks were not always 1 cossacks were not idle 1 cossacks were not men 1 cossacks were not only 1 head was not yet 1 heads are not there 1 hmelnitski was no longer 1 man is no more 1 man knew no other 1 night brought no rest 1 night gave no promise 1 one does not even 1 one is not enough 1 place is not far 1 places were not infrequently 1 places were not yet 1 prince had no thought 1 prince had not yet 1 prince is no old 1 prince is not here 1 prince is not much 1 prince knew no bounds 1 princess were not here 1 skshetuski did not even 1 skshetuski had no trust 1 skshetuski is no common 1 skshetuski is not present 1 soldiers had no rest 1 soldiers have no need 1 volodyovski is not far 1 zagloba gave no answer 1 zagloba had no need 1 zagloba made no answer A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 58409 author = Gogol, Nikolai Vasilevich title = Cossack Tales date = keywords = Andrew; Boolba; Choop; Cossacks; Footnote; God; Jew; Jews; Koschevoï; Ostap; Oxana; Poles; Russia; Solokha; Ssiecha; Tarass; Tartar; Vakoola; Zaporoghians; polish summary = new abode?" said the Cossack Choop, stepping out of his cottage, to a in his head; thou''lt see if he does not marry thy mother!"[17] said and forwards before the eyes, Choop might have been seen a long time, "Good evening, Solokha," said Choop, stepping into the room, "Thou Vakoola, here art thou; a good evening to thee!" said the belle, Old Tarass bent his head and thoughtfully muttered, "Good Cossacks were that fellow will make in time a good colonel!" said old Tarass; "Stupid boy," said Tarass to him, "the Cossack who knows how to wait, and she remained a long time sitting with her beautiful head thrown "To the Ssiecha!" said Tarass, and lifted his arm high above his head. Hardly had the Cossacks had time to look back, "To horse, Ostap!" said Tarass, and hastened to join the Cossacks, to eyes and turning away, but, nevertheless, remaining a long time. id = 37027 author = Sienkiewicz, Henryk title = With Fire and Sword: An Historical Novel of Poland and Russia date = keywords = Bey; Bogun; Burlai; Chigirin; Commonwealth; Cossacks; Dnieper; God; Helena; Hmelnitski; Jendzian; Khan; Kieff; Krechovski; Krívonos; Kudák; Longin; Lubni; Michael; Pan; Podbipienta; Poland; Poles; Prince; Rozlogi; Russia; Saitch; Skshetuski; Tartars; Tugai; Ukraine; Vishnyevetski; Volodyovski; Warsaw; Yan; Yeremi; Zagloba; Zaporojians; Zatsvilikhovski; Zbaraj; polish summary = "Then come with me," said Pan Yan. And taking him to his quarters, he began to tease him to transfer his "Thank your friend," said the prince, turning to Pan Yan, "and prepare Tugai Bey looked at Skshetuski and answered: "You said this was a man "Bogun, do you know Pan Skshetuski well?" asked Zagloba, suddenly. that Prince Yeremi had passed, the people shook their heads, and said "Do not speak to me of Pan Kisel," said the prince; "for I know well "All right!" said Skshetuski; and turning to the Cossacks, he began to The prince looked long into the eyes of the voevoda, and said "Zagloba has fastened on him like a horse-leech," said Pan Yan, Zagloba began to nod and turn his head like a man who is unable to "It is more likely," said Zagloba, "that some noble looked on her." "God has rewarded Skshetuski with the death of Bogun," said Zagloba,