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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 11 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 63134 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 84 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 House 3 man 3 day 3 Prince 2 time 2 look 2 like 2 State 2 Sir 2 Mr. 2 Miss 2 London 2 Labour 2 Government 2 Department 1 world 1 way 1 water 1 thing 1 place 1 people 1 past 1 old 1 number 1 long 1 little 1 leave 1 great 1 dream 1 city 1 chapter 1 canoe 1 bell 1 Washington 1 Warming 1 Wall 1 Unity 1 United 1 Tubes 1 Tirrel 1 Thyma 1 Tantroy 1 Superfather 1 Super 1 Strummery 1 Street 1 Sleeper 1 Sire 1 Sheep 1 Secretary Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 2257 man 1200 time 921 day 782 hand 750 thing 724 people 653 way 651 eye 588 year 579 life 570 face 536 world 523 nothing 500 room 488 place 487 woman 430 one 428 moment 414 something 410 door 402 work 383 house 383 head 366 hour 366 city 359 night 356 voice 356 part 339 word 337 end 335 everything 326 class 321 side 320 country 315 foot 310 mind 310 air 293 number 288 wall 287 water 274 power 262 fact 260 child 258 light 255 street 255 minute 254 arm 250 girl 237 friend 234 course Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1470 _ 561 Graham 377 Felix 312 State 265 Prince 246 Mr 193 House 186 John 168 Council 165 Meccania 162 Salt 160 Ostrog 159 Hampden 157 League 150 Government 146 College 144 God 143 Department 140 Sir 117 London 116 Class 109 I-330 109 Estella 106 Mr. 101 Meccanian 99 Mechow 96 Oliver 96 Christina 95 Great 91 Dr. 91 Christine 88 Maximilian 85 Tubes 83 Max 82 Super 81 Lake 78 Arch 77 Physician 77 Miss 77 Master 77 - 75 Sleeper 75 Linister 75 CHAPTER 73 United 73 Lincoln 71 Aurora 70 England 69 Jack 67 Baron Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 8153 i 7710 he 6806 it 4164 you 3776 they 2292 we 2180 him 1695 me 1676 them 1420 she 735 us 612 her 439 himself 237 themselves 221 myself 204 itself 155 one 68 yourself 56 herself 52 ourselves 23 mine 18 yours 17 ours 13 ''em 12 his 8 oneself 7 hers 6 theirs 6 em 5 ye 5 thee 2 yourselves 2 u- 2 o- 2 ''s 1 you''ll 1 out!--to 1 one--"you 1 of"--she 1 here,-- 1 bookshelf Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 22540 be 8124 have 2682 do 2336 say 1629 see 1445 come 1287 go 1137 know 1036 make 948 take 890 look 792 think 735 seem 641 find 590 tell 543 give 526 stand 519 hear 512 ask 510 leave 482 turn 477 become 468 begin 445 feel 444 get 436 pass 433 fall 418 call 399 reply 379 speak 350 rise 348 want 341 run 331 understand 330 bring 325 remember 319 sit 302 put 299 let 299 keep 297 live 293 follow 285 carry 282 work 278 move 270 use 265 hold 263 grow 255 mean 244 remain Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 4665 not 1557 so 1309 then 1170 more 1134 now 1057 up 1033 only 992 great 967 very 939 out 843 other 776 long 771 little 767 old 721 again 710 even 689 here 650 down 627 first 543 most 535 there 527 well 512 much 511 still 509 many 504 never 484 as 478 few 470 back 469 own 451 too 445 away 428 same 411 good 408 last 401 all 363 on 356 high 351 such 350 far 347 once 335 perhaps 325 whole 321 just 297 almost 296 suddenly 289 large 284 off 278 always 273 yet Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 168 least 143 most 108 good 55 great 48 high 35 near 28 bad 27 low 25 Most 22 slight 18 large 16 late 12 fine 9 faint 8 strong 8 simple 8 old 8 eld 7 strange 7 early 6 wide 6 small 6 narrow 6 mere 5 young 5 wild 5 l 4 swift 4 short 4 pure 4 noble 4 heavy 4 deep 4 dark 4 close 4 base 3 wise 3 tall 3 sad 3 rough 3 remote 3 rare 3 poor 3 manif 3 long 3 keen 3 full 3 fit 3 bold 3 bitter Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 400 most 27 least 5 well 2 highest 1 youngest 1 near 1 long 1 fast Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 www.sacred-texts.com 1 www.pgdp.net Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.sacred-texts.com/utopia/cc/index.htm 1 http://www.pgdp.net Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19 _ is _ 11 felix did not 10 _ are _ 7 graham did not 6 _ was _ 5 face was white 4 _ have _ 4 _ know _ 4 one does not 4 people were not 3 _ do not 3 _ had _ 3 felix had nothing 3 men did not 3 men went out 3 world does not 2 _ come back 2 _ did _ 2 _ did not 2 _ doing _ 2 _ has _ 2 days are alike 2 eyes went back 2 eyes were bright 2 eyes were full 2 eyes were wild 2 face was always 2 face was pale 2 face was wet 2 felix had not 2 felix was now 2 felix was so 2 graham became aware 2 graham had already 2 graham was so 2 houses did not 2 man called jack 2 man does not 2 man is dead 2 man is stronger 2 man was quite 2 men are so 2 men are strange 2 men were already 2 nothing was certain 2 one does n''t 2 one knows not 2 people are always 2 people are so 2 room was full Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 _ did not yet 1 _ have no aeronauts 1 _ is not new 1 city came no news 1 city is not commercially 1 face was no more 1 faces were not bad 1 felix did not first 1 felix did not much 1 felix had no doubt 1 graham did not quite 1 graham made no answer 1 lives are not so 1 man had no way 1 man made no answer 1 men are no longer 1 moment is not only 1 people are not very 1 people had not ever 1 people have no right 1 people were not afraid 1 people were not aware 1 people were not conscious 1 place is no longer 1 room was not bare 1 things are no longer 1 time made no deep 1 voice had not quite 1 women had no work 1 women take no great 1 world is no place 1 world was not right A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 52169 author = Besant, Walter title = The inner house date = keywords = Arch; Christine; College; Discovery; Dr.; Great; Grout; House; Jack; Lax; Linister; Mildred; People; Physician; Secret; past summary = life beautiful and happy; to lovely women"--here the men heaved a sigh The Curator of the Museum was an aged man, one of the few old men I have said that Christine called the old man her grandfather. The girl passed through them, leading the old man by the hand. collection of all kinds of things preserved from the old times. Nobody replied; but the young man called Jack took Christine''s hand and "The men love us no longer," said Lady Mildred. old time when they were still young, began to look again as they had "In the old books there is always, as I said before, a young man in "This," said the young man, "is the Chapel where, in the old time, they might a monk in the old times look upon a picture of fair women years "In the College itself, Suffragan," he said, "and in the House, things id = 34522 author = Bramah, Ernest title = The Secret of the League: The Story of a Social War date = keywords = Act; Bilch; Brown; Cabinet; England; Government; Hammet; Hampden; Home; House; Irene; John; Labour; League; Lisle; London; Miss; Moeletter; Parliament; Premier; Salt; Secretary; Sir; Street; Strummery; Tantroy; Tirrel; Tubes; Unity; man; time summary = "A remarkable sight," said an old man who had opened conversation with matter of some moment, "was a few years ago regarded as the one man who A strong man and a prominent politician, Sir John Hampden had occupied George Salt had forced Hampden to hear what he wished to say, a day now League secretary to Sir John Hampden, endowed with large discretionary including John Hampden''s secretary, a man called Salt. "Simply routine work going on," said Salt half-impatiently. On the following day Sir John Hampden returned from Paris. Among the working men of the country--the class that the League had come short time was declared, a great many working-class houses, financed "Is the Home Secretary in a position to tell us who this man Salt is?" The inconspicuous young man standing in Sir John Hampden''s library--he a man called Flak who died in Paradise Street an hour ago," said id = 5155 author = Donnelly, Ignatius title = Cæsar''s Column: A Story of the Twentieth Century date = keywords = America; Brotherhood; CHAPTER; Cabano; Christina; Cæsar; Estella; Europe; Frederika; Gabriel; General; God; Jansen; Maximilian; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Prince; Princess; Quincy; Rudolph; Washington; day; great; like; look; man; world summary = I was perplexed, and, turning to the great man who stood near me, I dreadful homes and working-places of the poor I had visited the day Here I lived in great poverty for a time, until the Brotherhood came their great eyes; what goodness, like dawn-awakened flowers, is men must live; they want the one man''s place; they are hungry; they "I shall do so, my lord," said Rudolph; and to my great relief they These constitute the great man''s world. "I fear, my good man," said another member of the Council, with a Demons looked sedate and thoughtful, like a man who had taken a very "Come," said Maximilian, taking me by the arm, "it is time to go." And, dear mother," he said, turning to her with a loving look, day you said my son was not the man who assaulted you, that unless I one good and great-hearted man. id = 44074 author = Gregory, Owen title = Meccania, the Super-State date = keywords = Bridgetown; Class; Culture; Department; Foreign; Government; Johnson; Kwang; Lickrod; Luniland; Meccania; Mecco; Mechow; Ming; Mr.; Prince; Sheep; State; Super summary = When we came to the offices of the Department of Health, Sheep said I "In many other countries," I said, "people desire to please themselves "I think it will be a good thing," I said, "if I ask you questions as formerly there were large numbers of people, among the working classes relative numbers of the classes, when he said, "I do not think you Meccanian State was saved by the genius and will of one great man, the "Many Foreign Observers," he said, "in times past, have made merry The Great Meccanian Gallery, he said, was the temple of all that was "One naturally wants to know what the people of any country are like, is no Seventh Class in Mecco, I pointed this out to Johnson, who said "Of course it''s the Military Class," said Johnson, with a laugh. For a long time Meccanian education was out of court; people id = 13944 author = Jefferies, Richard title = After London; Or, Wild England date = keywords = Aurora; Baron; Baroness; Bushman; Constans; Court; Durand; Felix; House; Lake; Oliver; Prince; Sir; Thyma; canoe; chapter; leave; long; place; time; water summary = "The water must have been cold this morning?" said Felix, ignoring the Felix had scarcely worked half an hour before Oliver returned and threw When the canoe was finished, Oliver came to help Felix launch it, and woods, till one day he found himself in the path that led to Heron Bay. Strolling to the shore of the great Lake, he sat down and watched a islands of large size stood out on the left, but Felix, not knowing the On the right shore, wooded hills rose from the water like a wall; on the Felix looked, and saw that he was opposite the extreme angle of the city "The man is a fool," said the king, who now thought that Felix was a Soon wearying of winding round these walls, Felix returned and retraced But the shepherds, ever desirous of water, and looking on Felix as a id = 32859 author = Stockham, Richard title = Perchance to Dream date = keywords = Superfather; city; dream summary = All along the line of machines, the men''s hands and arms worked like the The man stood for a moment, like a soldier at attention, turned and The silence was like a motion picture with a dead sound track. only motion--and him walking down the line of machines where the hands the _other_ dream cards he''d been getting from the little man he''d met "Now we Superfathers _never_ have to use the dream machines. Twenty-three looked up at the glowing dome of the city that curved away He walked on through the silence, dimly aware now of the people moving He turned away then to the rolling green sea of hills, saw of life, open to the sky and the earth, a city in which people can find his mind, his arms working over the machines, saw them make a wrong "Dreams made by some twisted mind," the Superfather said. id = 32903 author = Walton, Bryce title = The Victor date = keywords = Manager; Marquis; bell summary = Underground fools any good." The Manager studied Marquis with detached As he drifted through the machine tooled nightmare, Marquis knew _what_ That was all of life, and after a while Marquis knew, a Marquis felt deep lancing pain as he tried to resist the bells. time the bells rang and a prisoner didn''t respond properly, invisible Marquis sat on his bed, eating, while the bells of eating rang across Marquis said, "I don''t think there''s a prisoner here who doesn''t want to "A man''s life at least is his own," Marquis said. And then in the dark, in absolute silence, Marquis moved a little. This time he knew at once that the twisting body in the steaming pain, But a guard appeared, a cold-faced man who guided Marquis back to During an eating period, Marquis said to 4901. At the end of that work period, Marquis returned to his cell. dark, Marquis knew. id = 12163 author = Wells, H. G. (Herbert George) title = The Sleeper Awakes A Revised Edition of When the Sleeper Wakes date = keywords = Asano; Council; Department; English; Graham; House; Howard; Isbister; Labour; Lincoln; London; Master; Ostrog; Sire; Sleeper; Warming; day; little; look; man; old; people; thing; way summary = The thickset man came and stood by the shoulder of Graham. Graham hesitated, and in the other hand of the wild-eyed man he saw the "You must come away!" said the man in red in a resolute voice. "I am the man who was in the trance," said Graham. through the ribs of its body, Graham saw two little men, very minute and "I''m a dull man, older than I look, and forgetful," said Graham. "I know a few things," said the old man. but how things work together!" said the old man. "Men are strange," said the old man. "Men are strange," said the old man. "But you don''t know that the Sleeper died," said Graham, suddenly. "Now," said Ostrog, "comes the Council House," and slowly a black edge "_Must_ the world go this way?" said Graham with his emotions at the little man looked livid now and his eyes searched Graham''s face. id = 61963 author = Zamiatin, Evgenii Ivanovich title = We date = keywords = Ancient; Bureau; Doer; Green; Guardians; House; I-330; Integral; RECORD; State; United; Wall; day; like; number summary = row, an unknown he-Number, double-curved like the letter S. crazy loudness of colors and forms like their ancient music. plane above, dark blue walls, red, green, orange bindings of ancient awaiting their turns, faces shining like the oil lamps in an ancient The back of his head is square; it looks like a little valise (I dealt with the man, who, his reason lost and lips like glass, stood smile,--like that one at the little table this morning; or if in all At the door he turned around like a little black ball, came back to Like a wind something red passed my eyes, of the door a sharp sun-ray like lightning broke into the darkness tables and the globe-like heads busy chewing, slowly, silently, My eyes, my lips, my hands knew it; at that moment I was absolutely ancient strange novel, had you like me held in your trembling hands