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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 4 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 114998 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 89 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 God 2 CHAPTER 1 queen 1 mother 1 look 1 king 1 good 1 child 1 Zenza 1 Wildenort 1 Walpurga 1 Trevor 1 Thomas 1 Taisy 1 Sunday 1 St. 1 Smelkoff 1 Sixtus 1 Simonson 1 Siberia 1 Senate 1 Selenin 1 Rolf 1 Prince 1 Petrovna 1 Petersburg 1 Paula 1 Pablovna 1 Nikiforovitch 1 Nekhludoff 1 Missy 1 Miss 1 Minnie 1 Maslova 1 Maslenikoff 1 Maria 1 Majesty 1 Mademoiselle 1 Madame 1 Lillia 1 Kramer 1 Korableva 1 Katiousha 1 Kartinkin 1 Ivanovna 1 Irmgard 1 Irma 1 Ida 1 Hut 1 Hoskins Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 940 time 874 child 847 man 845 day 811 hand 762 king 736 queen 682 one 675 life 657 room 604 eye 591 word 575 mother 557 thing 528 world 516 woman 479 way 472 nothing 445 house 443 people 430 thought 430 face 401 something 380 wife 377 father 366 voice 365 heart 356 head 352 court 337 everything 323 year 312 friend 285 home 282 night 271 other 267 place 260 moment 254 feeling 254 door 250 mind 250 anything 243 letter 239 money 229 tree 225 order 224 husband 222 hour 221 morning 217 mountain 214 servant Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1227 Walpurga 1065 Irma 977 Nekhludoff 925 _ 706 Hansei 466 Gunther 328 Maslova 249 Bruno 247 God 217 Baum 193 Countess 170 Majesty 169 CHAPTER 133 Minnie 129 Katiousha 121 Doctor 119 Bronnen 118 Kramer 117 Geordie 115 Mademoiselle 113 Taisy 102 hut 99 Madame 93 Eberhard 85 Esmé 80 Sunday 79 Thomas 73 Sixtus 72 Zenza 72 Miss 69 mamma 66 Ida 63 Dods 61 Trevor 60 Maria 59 Brinkenstein 58 Gundel 55 Rolf 54 justiciary 53 Lillia 53 Grubersepp 52 Peter 52 Paula 52 Ivanovna 52 Hoskins 51 Mr. 51 Emma 49 Missy 48 Bochkova 47 Wildenort Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 7638 i 6485 it 6139 he 5234 she 5166 you 2413 him 2263 her 2153 me 2067 they 1490 we 1151 them 658 himself 612 us 480 herself 266 myself 202 one 169 yourself 160 themselves 130 itself 77 ourselves 47 mine 37 hers 28 yours 27 ''s 24 his 22 thee 13 ours 9 ''em 6 theirs 5 thyself 4 you''re 2 em 1 yourselves 1 you''ll 1 yes!--you 1 ye 1 whisper-- 1 ten 1 stacked!--though 1 o 1 je 1 it.--what 1 i''d 1 get,--''i 1 dogs---- 1 confess.--what 1 also--''it 1 --art Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 19392 be 7177 have 3454 do 3341 say 1454 go 1409 know 1214 come 1171 see 1137 think 1057 look 975 tell 932 take 902 feel 869 make 738 ask 697 give 661 seem 634 get 567 hear 566 leave 524 find 499 speak 468 sit 431 let 430 stand 402 call 396 become 377 begin 375 live 355 keep 345 wish 345 turn 342 pass 333 bring 328 want 319 mean 305 remain 298 walk 297 return 275 put 271 lie 270 understand 270 enter 265 help 252 send 251 write 251 like 250 follow 246 hold 233 reply Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 4852 not 1679 so 1320 now 980 good 942 up 941 only 893 then 858 very 834 again 756 out 737 more 732 well 725 little 661 long 625 as 618 here 616 there 612 just 593 great 557 other 549 never 513 too 504 old 504 first 492 still 476 much 474 last 440 always 437 away 431 down 423 even 391 own 387 on 384 yet 379 all 374 once 370 same 363 quite 348 soon 337 such 313 back 305 ever 297 happy 289 thus 289 alone 280 also 278 right 269 far 268 many 267 new Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 207 good 78 least 52 great 47 high 43 most 21 bad 18 slight 18 noble 15 near 11 late 10 deep 9 Most 8 pure 8 faint 7 dear 6 strange 6 fine 5 small 5 low 5 happy 4 nice 4 lovely 3 young 3 long 3 easy 3 early 2 sure 2 sad 2 old 2 mean 2 lowly 2 liv 2 large 2 jolly 2 dull 2 c'' 2 bright 1 weighty 1 wealthy 1 warm 1 true 1 tiresome 1 sweet 1 strong 1 sorry 1 solemn 1 smooth 1 silly 1 severe 1 safe Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 124 most 19 well 11 least 1 worst 1 queerest 1 long 1 highest 1 hard Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.org 2 www.gutenberg.net 2 archive.org 1 www.archive.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/44081/44081-h/44081-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/44081/44081-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/7/3/5/17352/17352-h/17352-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/7/3/5/17352/17352-h.zip 1 http://www.archive.org/details/onheightsanovel01auergoog 1 http://archive.org/details/minniebrownorgen00wiseiala 1 http://archive.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 _ is _ 11 _ was _ 9 _ did _ 9 hansei did not 9 irma did not 7 nekhludoff did not 6 hansei was quite 6 queen was silent 6 walpurga was quite 5 irma looked down 5 irma looked up 5 queen did not 5 walpurga did not 5 walpurga looked up 5 walpurga went out 4 face was radiant 4 gunther did not 4 hansei went out 4 irma was about 4 nekhludoff was about 4 walpurga was delighted 4 walpurga was not 4 walpurga was right 3 _ am _ 3 _ are _ 3 eyes were closed 3 face became radiant 3 gunther went on 3 hansei called out 3 irma sat down 3 irma was delighted 3 irma was still 3 king sat down 3 king was alone 3 life is not 3 nekhludoff was so 3 one had ever 3 people are so 3 queen looked up 3 queen was ill 3 queen was not 3 walpurga came out 3 walpurga sat down 3 walpurga was again 3 women became silent 2 _ do _ 2 _ do n''t 2 _ have _ 2 _ keep miss 2 _ know _ Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 walpurga made no answer 2 hansei made no reply 2 irma made no reply 2 life is no longer 1 day did not clear 1 gunther did not so 1 gunther had no need 1 gunther made no reply 1 gunther was no longer 1 gunther was no more 1 hansei had not yet 1 hansei is not inclined 1 hansei was not there 1 irma had no opportunity 1 irma had not enough 1 irma is not dead 1 irma was not amiable 1 irma were not yet 1 king had not once 1 king is not much 1 king was no longer 1 life are no longer 1 life is not joy 1 man finds no time 1 men are not so 1 nekhludoff did not yet 1 nekhludoff felt no agitation 1 nekhludoff made no answer 1 nekhludoff was not afraid 1 one ''s not very 1 one has not yet 1 people are not nearly 1 queen felt no craving 1 queen had not even 1 queen made no answer 1 queen made no reply 1 queen was not ill 1 time took no interest 1 walpurga had not time 1 walpurga was no longer 1 walpurga was not shy 1 woman had no concern 1 world has no power 1 world has not yet 1 world is no longer A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 33294 author = Auerbach, Berthold title = On the Heights: A Novel date = keywords = Baum; Brinkenstein; Bronnen; Bruno; CHAPTER; Chamois; Countess; Doctor; Eberhard; Emma; Esther; God; Grubersepp; Gundel; Gunther; Hansei; Irma; Irmgard; Kramer; Madame; Mademoiselle; Majesty; Paula; Sixtus; Sunday; Thomas; Walpurga; Wildenort; Zenza; child; good; king; look; mother; queen summary = talk," said Hansei, looking Baum straight in the face, "I feel ever so "Countess Irma," said the king, "I commend Walpurga to you; she will be Walpurga covered her face with both hands--she had said "my child," "I shall sing with Walpurga," said Irma, "and Your Majesty will again "I want to ask a favor of you," said Walpurga to Countess Irma, the "Here," said Irma, handing Zenza the little golden heart which she The queen while speaking looked around at her child, and Walpurga said the king and I, dear queen, have great longing for my Countess Irma." Irma instructed Walpurga not to tell the queen, and said that she would "Your Majesty," said Countess Irma to the king one day, while walking "Yes, Walpurga," said Irma, "the king''s a very learned man, and we have "My dear child," said Madame Gunther, placing her hand upon Irma''s arm. id = 39554 author = Molesworth, Mrs. title = The House That Grew date = keywords = Dods; Esmé; Geordie; Hoskins; Hut; Ida; Miss; Rolf; Taisy; Trevor summary = ''How can I tell?'' said Dods; ''you ask such stupid things, Ida. It''s There was a _possibility_, papa said, of things coming right, or partly ''I know what you were going to say, papa,'' said poor Dods, growing ''It is to be hoped,'' I said, ''that papa and mamma _will_ find some kind ''And the great thing is to cheer up poor mamma while papa''s away,'' I rest of the way home, but Geordie said one or two little things about ''No, indeed,'' said mamma; ''it was in a very good sort of way. good-bye, but Miss Trevor said she would go a little bit of the way with ''Oh no!'' said mamma, ''I like tea at home best, my boy.'' ''She gave me leave to do what I liked with the old thing,'' said Taisy; ''Very likely,'' said mamma; ''that is a good idea and explains the id = 17352 author = Tolstoy, Leo, graf title = The Awakening (The Resurrection) date = keywords = Agrippina; Bochkova; CHAPTER; God; Ivanovna; Kartinkin; Katiousha; Korableva; Maria; Maslenikoff; Maslova; Missy; Nekhludoff; Nikiforovitch; Pablovna; Petersburg; Petrovna; Prince; Selenin; Senate; Siberia; Simonson; Smelkoff; St. summary = Nekhludoff walked into the jury-room and took a seat near the window. "I congratulate you, Aunt Sonia,"[C] said Nekhludoff, kissing the hand "Thank you," said Nekhludoff, without answering the question, and went that that officer will tell you," said Nekhludoff, pointing to the "Well, girl, good times are coming," said Korableva to Maslova when "Yes, I was told about your case," said Nekhludoff, going into the "I am closely related to one of them, Maslova," said Nekhludoff, "and "I will come if I have the time," said Nekhludoff, feeling that the "Let me see it," said the inspector, without looking in Nekhludoff''s without looking either at Maslova or Nekhludoff, said: "You may go "Life only demands that we do what is right," said Nekhludoff, looking said to Nekhludoff, going to the further room and pointing to the "Oh, what is it all for?" she said, and looked at Nekhludoff with that id = 44081 author = Wise, Daniel title = Minnie Brown; or, The Gentle Girl date = keywords = Fanny; Lillia; Minnie summary = Minnie Brown had not so handsome a face as some little girls; yet means of a little tree, which Minnie''s father set out in front of their How can I be like a young tree?" asked Minnie, with an "But, mother," added Minnie, "I don''t think I love Ralph quite so well "How do you do, Lillia!" said Minnie. Minnie returned to the parlor, and said to her mother, "Lillia Leet is "Come, Minnie," said she, a little pettishly; "I thought you would be Where is it fixed, Lillia?" said Minnie. swing, and showing the large new rope to Minnie, said,-"Swing me," said Lillia, interrupting Minnie. Minnie obeyed her wish, and pushed the swing with right good will, that selfish girl about Minnie''s swing, and the fine time they had "And I think Minnie is a very lovely girl," added Rhoda. Dear, good pa, how I do love you!" said Minnie,