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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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 56184 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 88 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 man 3 God 2 time 2 thing 2 life 1 Æneid 1 way 1 love 1 illustration 1 footnote 1 death 1 Zeus 1 Tusculan 1 Tim 1 Tasso 1 Sun 1 Spirit 1 Socrates 1 Sir 1 Seneca 1 San 1 Ruysch 1 Petrarch 1 Peter 1 Perez 1 Orations 1 Nina 1 Nelly 1 Nature 1 Mrs 1 Mr. 1 Moon 1 Mal 1 Lucy 1 Lord 1 Leopardi 1 Lady 1 Jove 1 Jel 1 Jack 1 Hour 1 Horace 1 Goblin 1 Gnome 1 Gilbert 1 Gaspar 1 Gasp 1 Felix 1 Far 1 Exit Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1284 man 648 time 620 life 562 thing 443 way 391 day 326 truth 301 word 290 one 288 mind 266 hand 265 nothing 262 world 257 place 256 death 246 love 215 soul 212 nature 211 friend 207 people 203 year 201 heart 196 name 193 other 179 part 172 night 169 woman 166 eye 159 book 156 pleasure 155 thought 154 house 151 fact 147 reason 146 father 144 opinion 140 sir 139 side 138 wife 138 end 134 lady 132 work 128 body 127 hope 125 head 120 spirit 120 child 118 matter 117 age 115 earth Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 9444 _ 414 S. 303 Petrarch 283 Augustine 230 A. 220 Peter 207 thou 206 Capt 205 Eth 179 B. 158 Lucy 157 Ant 153 Lady 150 Christian 137 Etheridge 130 God 125 Mr 124 Nelly 120 Agnes 116 Don 110 Sir 107 Mrs 97 Enter 95 Adm. 93 Perez 91 Gasp 90 Gaspar 88 Bargrove 85 Jack 85 Exit 84 Bar 82 Leopardi 82 Captain 80 Felix 80 Bep 79 Nina 77 Mer 70 Cockle 66 Gilbert 63 Edward 61 Antonio 60 San 59 Jel 58 Isidora 58 Cicero 56 Mertoun 55 P. 55 Moonshine 54 Inez 52 Socrates Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 6288 i 4705 you 3261 it 2387 he 1638 they 1620 me 998 him 954 we 845 them 540 she 390 us 373 her 197 myself 193 yourself 185 himself 136 themselves 131 itself 112 thee 92 one 54 herself 45 ourselves 38 mine 30 yours 11 oneself 9 thyself 9 theirs 9 ''s 7 ours 6 hers 5 his 4 yourselves 4 ye 1 you?--not 1 you''ll 1 thy 1 say--''i 1 read?--that 1 me?--never 1 hitherto 1 heav''n 1 ha 1 edward;--you 1 cockle:--you 1 by._--"they 1 ''em Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 11043 be 3737 have 1937 do 1253 say 732 see 722 come 692 know 679 make 636 go 574 think 510 take 449 tell 446 give 360 find 275 leave 266 let 256 put 243 speak 238 look 228 seem 226 hear 222 get 220 live 211 call 205 feel 199 wish 184 believe 180 fall 168 love 163 bear 162 bring 158 meet 153 write 152 hold 152 ask 148 reply 148 keep 147 read 144 mean 143 pass 140 follow 138 prove 136 turn 136 become 133 die 129 suppose 127 show 119 seek 117 consider 114 lose Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 3006 not 1310 so 941 more 930 then 792 now 628 very 497 other 488 good 479 well 443 up 439 only 434 own 409 much 401 as 390 great 365 such 351 never 341 even 334 most 321 out 318 too 312 first 308 here 306 long 286 many 277 little 268 also 265 down 248 still 244 same 242 old 238 again 237 last 233 true 232 dear 224 yet 223 indeed 214 ever 201 there 196 away 192 once 191 thus 188 just 187 far 174 all 170 soon 168 off 167 often 167 less 159 human Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 91 good 85 least 78 most 49 great 26 dear 17 high 13 fine 11 bad 8 noble 8 early 8 Most 6 slight 5 wise 5 small 5 happy 5 eld 4 low 3 vile 3 true 3 simple 3 manif 3 lovely 3 l 3 fair 3 deep 3 bl 3 bitter 2 warm 2 sure 2 pure 2 old 2 mean 2 j 2 holy 2 hard 2 grand 2 close 2 bright 1 young 1 wilt 1 wide 1 wealthy 1 topmost 1 tiny 1 tall 1 tak 1 sweet 1 supreme 1 sublime 1 stupid Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 256 most 10 least 8 well 2 lest 1 soon 1 near 1 long 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@coventry.ac.uk Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 _ do n''t 6 _ is _ 6 nothing is more 4 _ coming forward 4 _ takes out 3 _ did n''t 3 _ looking round 3 man is not 3 nothing is so 3 one does not 2 _ did not 2 _ do _ 2 _ do not 2 _ going up 2 _ looking up 2 _ say _ 2 _ take heed 2 death is far 2 death is not 2 life is not 2 life is very 2 man is often 2 men are so 2 men did not 2 one is aware 2 thing is not 2 things are so 2 time is short 1 _ are not 1 _ be careful 1 _ be quiet 1 _ calls particular 1 _ comes forward 1 _ coming up_''--den 1 _ do here 1 _ do so 1 _ does not 1 _ feel sea 1 _ get goose 1 _ give humble 1 _ go up 1 _ goes out 1 _ going back 1 _ going out 1 _ have _ 1 _ hear _ 1 _ is dinner 1 _ is don 1 _ knows _ 1 _ left now Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 _ do no such 1 _ have no fear 1 _ makes no difference 1 _ think no more 1 day is not yet 1 day were not content 1 life be not happy 1 life is not unhappy 1 life were not sufficiently 1 man is no sooner 1 man is not alone 1 man is not easily 1 men are no more 1 men tell no tales 1 nature is not quite 1 peter is not clever 1 peter were not so 1 thing is not easy 1 thing is not impossible 1 time is not yet 1 truth is not fair 1 world is not beautiful A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 43886 author = Day, Samuel Phillips title = Bunyan''s Pilgrim''s Progress: In Words of One Syllable date = keywords = Christian; God; Lord; Mr.; illustration; man; way summary = this time the man was a good way off; but they went in quest of him, "Sir," said Christian, "I was bade go this way by a man known as _Chr._--"Sir, which is the way to this good man''s house?" SO Christian went on with haste, nor spake he to a man by the way; nor good Christian, come a wee way with me, and I will teach thee in what "Sir," said Christian, "I am a man that am come from the City of [Illustration: Faithful saw a man whose name is Talkative, who said, Then came up Christian, and said to his friend, "I told you how it way to come and see; who said to Christian and his friend, "Ho! "It is just as I wish," said Christian; "come, good Hopeful, and [Illustration: "Come on, man, why do you stay back so?" said Christian. id = 11025 author = Kingsley, Charles title = Phaethon: Loose Thoughts for Loose Thinkers date = keywords = Alcibiades; God; Socrates; Zeus; man summary = ascertained truth independent of the private fancy and opinion offor I am afraid it came to that-him, Professor Windrush, and his "But, my dear raver," said Templeton, laughing, "the man believed at "That, if a man does but believe a thing, he has a right to speak it "You seem like a man filled with the God, Socrates," said "No, by Zeus!" answered Alcibiades, laughing; "I fear thee, thou S. "As if, for instance, a man believing that Zeus loves him less believing that it is not a noble thing to speak out whatsoever a man S. "True; but it has been agreed already that the spirit of truth P. "Restrain the spirit of truth, Socrates?" S. "Or if a man believed things derogatory to the character of the S. "The man then who possesses the spirit of truth will see facts sure that man can find out truth, because God his Father and id = 52356 author = Leopardi, Giacomo title = Essays and Dialogues date = keywords = Copernicus; DIALOGUE; Death; Earth; Far; Gnome; Goblin; Hour; Jove; Leopardi; Mal; Moon; Nature; Ruysch; Spirit; Sun; Tasso; Tim; footnote; life; man; thing; time summary = of the leading literary men of the day, and a man of varied experience Leopardi was now of age, and at the time of life when mans aspirations resulted before, and to induce men to esteem the good things they Men will also study your life and writings, and at is by most men considered to be the greatest good of life, and the love of life in men is unnatural, or rather unnecessary, think of the Now such things could not occur if man naturally loved life I am of opinion that a happy life is undoubtedly a good thing. half the time granted by nature to other men, would experience every their difference in manner of life and opinions from other men, who lived most of his life, and died a short time ago, leaving behind him reason, men, desiring to live, agree to consider life a delightful and id = 31579 author = Marryat, Frederick title = Olla Podrida date = keywords = Adm.; Agnes; Ant; Bargrove; Bep; Capt; Captain; Cockle; Don; Enter; Etheridge; Exit; Felix; Gasp; Gaspar; Gilbert; Jack; Jel; Lady; Lucy; Mrs; Nelly; Nina; Perez; Peter; San; Sir summary = _Ant._ No, my dear wife; but it made me feel more happy (_placing his _Ant._ This night, if possible, there shall be more than one love-tale, _Bep._ "There shall be more than one love-tale, my Nina." And this hand Eth._ Come then, Edward, we shall not be long getting over these Hall, nursing Lucy, whilst Mrs Bargrove gave her breast to Miss Agnes. _Lady Eth._ Yes, that''s your way, Sir Gilbert; you spoil them all. (_looking round at Lady Etheridge_) must take warning, sir, you leave _Nelly._ I wish you good-day, Sir; I thought you were a gentleman. Eth._ But here comes Lady Etheridge; now will I hasten to Agnes, _Will._ Step in this room, Mr Peter, and I''ll let my lady know that you _Lady Eth._ I shall order the servants to show you the door very soon. "The Admiral wants to know how the wind is, sir," said Jack to the id = 49450 author = Petrarca, Francesco title = Petrarch''s Secret; or, the Soul''s Conflict with Passion Three Dialogues Between Himself and S. Augustine date = keywords = Augustine; Cicero; God; Horace; Orations; Petrarch; Seneca; Tusculan; death; life; love; man; thing; time; Æneid summary = Augustine answered her, "The love I bear to this sick man, as well Augustine._ And do you think if one wished for a thing with all _Petrarch._ You have said this kind of thing pretty often to-day _Petrarch._ Heaven is witness (for indeed I think no man on this earth Augustine._ To desire is but one word, but how many things go to If I could say words like these at that time of life, what shall I Augustine._ Let me hear if you feel now in good heart and weaker, as men come to think the soul a mortal thing; and, on the Augustine._ Even noble things may be loved in a shameful way; it is _Petrarch._ Would you like, if you have time, to hear me tell you a few Augustine._ Much good has it done you to know so many things yet