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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 3 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 54101 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 84 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 good 1 York 1 Tipps 1 Thomson 1 Sharp 1 Sam 1 Railway 1 New 1 Netta 1 Mrs 1 Marrot 1 Loo 1 London 1 Lee 1 John 1 House 1 Gurwood 1 Gertie 1 Garvie 1 Emma 1 Edwin 1 Durby 1 Clatterby 1 Captain 1 Bob 1 Blunt Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 503 net 329 man 273 illus 255 time 252 train 207 railway 194 line 179 edition 171 engine 161 day 142 plate 128 station 120 work 118 carriage 117 way 105 iron 102 hour 98 friend 96 pound 95 year 93 night 92 hand 89 passenger 89 mile 88 thing 82 accident 81 eye 81 company 79 part 79 driver 78 head 76 place 76 moment 72 life 72 good 70 steam 70 case 67 course 65 one 64 captain 62 sir 59 nothing 59 matter 59 fact 58 horse 56 woman 54 rail 54 foot 54 baby 53 number Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 2540 _ 546 . 516 pp 379 8vo 308 Mrs 197 Marrot 191 New 182 York 181 Tipps 173 John 156 crown 154 Mr 130 W. 122 Edwin 121 Sharp 111 C. 103 Gertie 102 J. 86 Bob 82 S. 82 Garvie 81 Sam 80 H. 79 By 69 Lee 69 E. 66 Will 65 F. 64 Netta 62 Gurwood 62 Captain 60 Durby 59 G. 56 R. 56 London 54 Railway 49 Blunt 46 Loo 45 SERIES 41 Emma 40 Clatterby 36 royal 36 Thomson 36 House 35 M. 32 demy 31 exclaimed 31 P. 31 Davis 30 Joseph Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 1167 it 981 he 694 i 547 you 332 we 325 they 319 him 314 she 177 them 151 me 145 her 75 himself 57 us 30 ''em 26 herself 22 themselves 20 myself 16 one 13 yourself 10 itself 4 em 4 ''s 3 ourselves 3 his 2 thee 2 d''you 1 yourselves 1 yours 1 work= 1 ourself 1 ours 1 mine 1 meself 1 isself 1 impurities.= Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 3652 be 1303 have 487 do 483 say 294 go 223 see 218 make 180 know 174 take 160 come 141 give 140 get 128 look 128 find 106 think 93 leave 82 become 80 run 78 put 77 turn 76 reply 73 ask 70 stand 70 pass 68 observe 66 let 64 pay 63 begin 62 hear 60 work 59 receive 59 feel 58 send 58 seem 58 keep 57 lose 56 call 54 tell 54 lay 50 sit 50 cut 50 appear 48 travel 48 carry 46 use 45 move 45 follow 44 speak 44 bring 43 set Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 740 not 269 so 223 up 190 more 173 good 171 little 163 much 156 very 153 out 151 other 138 only 135 well 135 then 132 now 130 down 125 great 124 as 114 there 104 first 100 here 99 just 84 few 83 long 82 quite 82 off 81 too 81 same 81 many 81 also 75 small 75 on 74 old 74 last 73 second 70 about 69 own 69 once 68 such 68 large 65 never 64 soon 64 all 60 most 57 several 56 young 56 poor 55 thus 55 right 54 in 54 almost Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 30 good 16 most 11 least 8 slight 5 large 5 great 4 high 4 fast 3 near 3 Most 2 deep 2 bad 1 young 1 wise 1 topmost 1 steady 1 small 1 remote 1 poor 1 minute 1 mean 1 lucky 1 low 1 jolly 1 intense 1 hot 1 fleet 1 fine 1 eld 1 close 1 busy 1 bland 1 big Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 44 most 3 well 3 least 1 worst 1 highest 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?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 _ is _ 8 _ do _ 5 _ was _ 3 _ did _ 3 edwin did not 2 _ have _ 2 _ left _ 2 _ were _ 2 days gone by 2 marrot was there 2 railway is not 2 sharp took note 1 = making wireless 1 _ ai n''t 1 _ be better 1 _ be somethink 1 _ be true 1 _ did not 1 _ do n''t 1 _ do not 1 _ find out 1 _ is not 1 _ knows all 1 _ make _ 1 _ put down 1 _ say willum 1 _ see also 1 _ turned _ 1 _ was sometimes 1 _ was up 1 carriages are brilliantly 1 carriages were frequently 1 day go through 1 day was wet 1 day were severe 1 days was thomas 1 edwin became gradually 1 edwin gave thomson 1 edwin looked out 1 edwin was more 1 engines are more 1 engines have also 1 engines were apparently 1 engines were constantly 1 john did not 1 john knew well 1 john let off 1 john looked up 1 john put on 1 john said not Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 _ has no objection 1 john knew no bounds 1 marrot had no nerves 1 men are not easily 1 railway is not injurious 1 tipps had no time 1 trains are not sufficient A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 21740 author = Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael) title = The Iron Horse date = keywords = Blunt; Bob; Captain; Clatterby; Durby; Edwin; Emma; Garvie; Gertie; Gurwood; House; John; Lee; London; Loo; Marrot; Mrs; Netta; Railway; Sam; Sharp; Thomson; Tipps; good summary = John Marrot was an engine-driver on the Grand National Trunk Railway. "Sam," said John Marrot stopping, "I''ll go an'' send a friend, as I knows "Oh no, Mrs Tipps, not by no means," said Marrot, hasting to relieve "The fastest mail-coaches in _my_ young days," said Mrs Tipps, "used to "Pardon _me_, Mr Marrot," said Mrs Tipps, with little hysterical ballast trains are to be working on the line; the times and, places when Mrs Captain Tipps was, as we have said, a thin old lady of an "That is not usually considered robbery, Captain Lee," said Mrs Tipps "You''ll have time to catch the 6.30 train," he said, as Mrs Tipps Doors began to slam, and John Marrot''s iron horse let off a little "Come, sir," said Blunt, entering the carriage, and laying his hand on Mrs Marrot was to accompany him and Bob to the great railway "Works" on id = 58377 author = E. & F. N. Spon title = A Short List of Scientific Books Published by E. & F. N. Spon, Limited. February 1914 date = keywords = New; York summary = =Spons'' Practical Builders'' Pocket Book.= Edited by =Clyde Young= and Third edition, 135 illus., including 17 plates, xii + 450 pp., 8vo. edition, 800 illus., viii + 936 pp., oblong 32mo, leather. =Tables of Parabolic Curves= for the use of Railway Engineers, and =Journal of the Institution of Electrical Engineers.= Edited by =P. =Practical Electrical Engineering for Elementary Students.= By =W. =Practical Engineers'' Handbook on the Care and Management of Electric =Practical Handbook on the Care and Management of Gas Engines.= By =G. New edition, 23 plates, 390 pp., crown 8vo. Second edition, 4 plates, 46 illus., 450 =Reed''s Useful Hints to Sea-going Engineers.= Fourth edition, 8 plates, =The Mechanical Engineers'' Price Book.= Edited by =G. =Practical Treatise on the Steam Engine.= By =A. edition, 5 coloured plates, 96 illus., 305 pp., crown 8vo. =Railway Engineering, Mechanical and Electrical.= By =J. Third edition, 13 folding plates, 130 illus., 447