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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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 23938 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 94 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 Mr. 1 chapter 1 Umboo 1 Tusker 1 Tum 1 Stumptail 1 Prinkip 1 Princess 1 Parvati 1 Oldham 1 Moukounj 1 Miss 1 Master 1 Mappo 1 King 1 Keedah 1 Iravata 1 Heaven 1 Hardwick 1 Golconda 1 Elephant 1 Don 1 Beulah Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 893 elephant 354 man 244 circus 241 jungle 216 trunk 199 time 178 way 174 tree 161 day 155 boy 153 water 151 mother 135 animal 131 head 94 trick 94 tiger 93 wagon 92 tent 90 thing 89 friend 88 herd 85 one 84 monkey 84 leg 84 foot 84 danger 84 cage 80 place 76 ground 74 hunter 71 hand 70 story 70 fence 69 back 68 girl 66 child 65 side 62 something 61 ship 61 eye 60 root 60 peanut 59 other 58 part 58 forest 56 lion 56 life 54 air 53 palm 52 keeper Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1008 Tum 499 Umboo 371 _ 164 Mr. 81 Mappo 72 Princess 70 Prince 69 Tusker 59 Keedah 57 Mrs. 56 King 55 Stumptail 53 Parvati 43 Don 41 Oldham 40 Master 39 Chako 39 Beulah 35 Maggo 35 Boom 31 India 31 Hardwick 30 Sharp 29 Tooth 29 Miss 29 Elephant 28 thou 27 Moukounj 26 Iravata 25 Golconda 23 Snarlie 21 TUM 21 Hoy 21 Alemguir 20 Woo 20 Uff 20 Palace 20 Humpo 20 CHAPTER 19 ee 19 Whoo 19 Heaven 19 Circus 18 Harisarman 17 Queen 16 Crane 15 Squinty 15 Saphire 14 Hermit 14 Greathorse Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 2270 i 1386 he 1040 it 913 you 693 me 519 they 472 him 440 we 335 them 310 she 202 us 173 her 84 himself 61 myself 29 themselves 26 one 19 yourself 16 herself 14 thee 14 mine 11 ourselves 10 itself 5 ''s 3 yours 3 hers 2 thyself 2 his 1 theirs 1 ours 1 oneself Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 3797 be 1272 have 904 do 623 say 532 go 362 see 340 come 259 make 254 get 239 know 201 ask 198 take 183 think 182 tell 163 look 158 cry 154 give 145 hear 130 eat 126 run 125 want 125 stand 117 find 117 call 110 let 109 speak 106 like 105 feel 100 seem 96 stop 96 learn 95 answer 94 try 93 pull 88 put 80 push 77 leave 76 begin 75 fall 71 happen 70 bring 69 reach 69 grow 64 live 64 keep 63 hold 61 understand 60 play 58 walk 58 catch Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1034 not 439 so 314 then 298 up 287 big 286 now 257 little 256 very 232 other 213 more 211 down 206 out 179 away 172 good 165 long 147 as 142 just 135 much 131 back 123 here 122 only 115 once 115 great 112 on 111 well 110 all 108 never 105 off 103 even 100 strong 100 again 98 first 97 over 96 soon 93 many 90 too 80 far 76 old 75 also 73 enough 71 large 70 right 69 still 69 hard 67 there 58 no 57 wild 56 afraid 53 tame 53 perhaps Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25 good 16 least 9 strong 9 most 9 large 7 big 5 old 4 wise 4 great 3 smart 3 jolly 2 sweet 2 slight 2 near 2 little 2 Most 1 wild 1 wide 1 small 1 rich 1 noble 1 nice 1 may 1 low 1 lovely 1 hot 1 heavy 1 hard 1 handsome 1 gentle 1 fine 1 farth 1 dear 1 damnd 1 cruell 1 bad Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 36 most 4 well Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 www.freeliterature.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.freeliterature.org Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13 tum did not 11 umboo did not 6 tum was glad 5 elephants did not 4 elephant is very 4 elephants are very 4 tum was very 3 elephants do not 3 tum was not 2 animals are afraid 2 boy did not 2 elephant did not 2 elephant is so 2 elephant was so 2 elephant went on 2 man came down 2 man did not 2 men did not 2 monkey had not 2 monkeys are very 2 tree did not 2 tum is very 2 tum made up 2 tum stood there 2 tum was out 2 tum was so 2 tum went along 2 umboo stood still 2 umboo went on 1 _ made part 1 _ making _ 1 animals do n''t 1 animals do not 1 animals had ever 1 animals like best 1 animals liked so 1 animals take about 1 animals were quiet 1 boy looked about 1 boy saw several 1 boy was as 1 boy went closer 1 boys went so 1 circus is ever 1 circus was almost 1 circus was over 1 circus went on 1 circus went tum 1 danger is almost 1 danger is near Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 animals had no regular 1 animals have no clocks 1 elephant is not quite 1 elephant was not quick 1 elephants did not so 1 elephants have no real 1 legs were not very 1 men feel no fear 1 men had not yet 1 trunk was not long 1 tum had no brothers 1 tum had no more 1 tum had no way 1 tum was not now 1 tum was not very 1 umboo did not even 1 umboo was not as A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 21599 author = Barnum, Richard title = Tum Tum, the Jolly Elephant: His Many Adventures date = keywords = Don; Mappo; Mr.; Tum summary = "Oh, it sounds like some of the little boy elephants," said the old papa "Oh, it''s some of your little elephant friends," said Mr. Tum Tum, to "I''ll be careful," promised Tum Tum. Elephants in the jungle live in big families, or herds. "I''ll listen, and be careful," said Tum Tum. Back he crashed through the jungle, and soon he and his elephant friends But one of the tame elephants, who heard what Tum Tum said, called to like it," said Hoy. Tum Tum and the older elephant were led to the middle of the circus "He must be a funny chap," said Tum Tum. The big, jolly elephant pushed you, Mappo," said Tum Tum. On rushed the big elephant toward the rolling cage. Tum Tum saw a little animal with Mappo, and the elephant said to "Now you may let go of the tree, Tum Tum," the man said to the elephant, id = 5900 author = Garis, Howard Roger title = Umboo, the Elephant date = keywords = Keedah; Stumptail; Tusker; Umboo summary = "Oh, we elephants live to a good old age," said Umboo. big jungle animals like best of all, Mr. Stumptail went to see Tusker, Back to the mother elephant and Baby Umboo went Mr. Stumptail, to tell Keedah; a large elephant boy, as he looked up and saw Umboo on his Umboo, the big circus elephant, swallowed the sweet hay he had been elephants did in the jungle," said Umboo, when, once more, all the "And I''d like to have them," said Umboo, in elephant talk, of course, "How did you know my name was Umboo?" asked the elephant boy. "What is going to happen now?" asked Umboo the big elephant boy of his "Then," said Tusker to Umboo, and the other wild elephants, "we may as "I am going to run away," said the elephant boy, whom Umboo had once, "Ha!" said the elephant next to Umboo. id = 46983 author = Gautier, Judith title = The Memoirs of a White Elephant date = keywords = Elephant; Golconda; Hardwick; Heaven; Iravata; King; Master; Miss; Moukounj; Mr.; Oldham; Parvati; Princess; chapter summary = lovely little Princess Parvati, for whose amusement he invents long time from his beloved Princess, and meets with painful and trying friends, the _King_ and _Queen of Golconda_, and the charming little "Iravata!--my faithful friend!" said the Princess, "_I knew that you "I understand," said Prince-Formidable, "that men, when they die are "King-Magnanimous," said he, after a moment of silence, "let us wait "Every man," said he, "owes his life to his Country; and the Prince "The Princess Parvati fell into the lake," said one sobbing. His Lordship, the White Elephant, had been standing for a long time "''Great King, All-powerful Master, thou hast taken me somewhat "See this," said she, "it is a Prince--look well at it.... "Ah!" said he, "you have a white elephant! After looking at him for a long time I was able to make out his We had been stopping a long time in this great city, where Moukounj was id = 51434 author = Stecher, L. J., Jr. title = An Elephant for the Prinkip date = keywords = Beulah; Prinkip summary = "That''s a mighty nice looking freighter out there on pad seven," I said The food I carried would weigh the same as the elephant. Indian elephant up on a little jaunt around Earth''s satellite. "Beulah was kind of cute, for all of her tonnage," said the skipper. "For a starter, I figured like you said, to have Beulah on one side of journey with the ship full and Beulah and the compost heap empty. Indian elephant--and Beulah outweighed him by almost two tons, and had orbit on a full belly, and I hadn''t let Beulah have a bite to eat for went to work as if they handled elephants in space every day. I didn''t know it at the time, but Beulah was eating for two. Beulah looked a little unhappy, but "Then I went back to the cargo compartment and hauled Beulah into the and of Beulah, and of _Delta Crucis_, too."