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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 7 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 56234 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 89 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 look 4 Mr. 3 man 3 God 2 little 2 hermit 2 Winnie 2 Verkimier 2 Van 2 Sumatra 2 Story 2 Spinkie 2 Roy 2 Rakata 2 Nigel 2 Nadgel 2 Mrs. 2 Moses 2 Massa 2 Krakatoa 2 Kemp 2 Kathy 2 Kathleen 2 John 2 Java 2 Captain 2 CHAPTER 2 Bob 1 life 1 good 1 child 1 boy 1 Waldo 1 WARNER 1 Trafton 1 Tommy 1 Tale 1 Straits 1 Snodgrass 1 Sir 1 Sammy 1 SUSAN 1 Robert 1 Richard 1 Rev. 1 Raynal 1 Perboewatan 1 Oridin 1 Nestor 1 Ned Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1250 man 923 hermit 867 boy 862 time 456 professor 447 way 436 hand 407 day 372 place 364 der 342 night 341 friend 322 thing 320 one 319 eye 313 face 310 island 305 water 284 boat 278 life 276 tree 268 nothing 266 father 263 head 262 moment 244 captain 243 part 241 something 241 side 231 sea 231 foot 212 money 210 story 200 canoe 199 year 197 house 188 light 185 mind 182 mile 180 door 177 voice 177 sound 177 fire 173 cabin 171 work 170 matter 169 morning 168 child 168 book 167 room Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1493 _ 1024 Nigel 623 Mr. 562 Robert 544 Moses 440 Jerry 418 Bob 381 Kemp 377 Van 360 Sammy 321 Master 275 Richard 244 Mrs. 220 Ned 203 Frank 202 God 198 Krakatoa 176 exclaimed 171 6d 168 Trafton 152 King 150 John 142 ob 141 Crown 139 Badger 131 Roy 128 Winnie 123 8vo 119 Jones 112 Jessup 105 de 103 Andrew 101 Bill 95 George 94 Spinkie 94 Island 91 dat 90 Rakata 86 Verkimier 83 Massa 83 CHAPTER 82 massa 81 Captain 80 Tommy 80 Nadgel 77 Snodgrass 75 Lord 73 Herbert 72 hut 71 negro Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 6170 he 6034 i 5043 it 4279 you 1902 him 1890 they 1438 we 1306 me 880 them 483 she 430 himself 411 us 259 her 87 myself 84 themselves 77 itself 69 yourself 53 ''s 42 ''em 38 one 28 mine 22 ourselves 19 herself 14 yours 14 em 8 ye 7 his 6 ay 4 ve 4 thee 3 i''m 2 you''re 2 work--"perhaps 2 wi 2 truptin 2 mineself 2 hers 1 yourselves 1 you''ll 1 yo 1 xxvii.--"blown 1 theirs 1 ours 1 irregular-- 1 hisself 1 d''you 1 clo''es Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 15326 be 5410 have 2755 do 2556 say 1570 go 1313 see 1187 come 873 know 869 get 850 make 778 take 752 look 746 think 728 ask 659 tell 611 find 581 seem 482 give 443 hear 392 speak 376 leave 355 stand 318 want 318 feel 317 return 307 let 299 turn 266 put 262 cry 259 begin 256 follow 255 call 253 keep 246 fall 230 run 227 become 223 bring 220 sit 216 carry 211 answer 207 hold 206 pass 206 mean 203 reach 199 lie 196 try 177 suppose 165 live 165 like 165 help Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 4004 not 1309 so 952 up 817 then 772 now 770 out 726 very 713 well 707 more 706 little 666 good 607 here 552 much 550 down 500 as 499 only 468 other 427 long 411 there 388 too 380 old 378 again 376 great 363 off 361 first 361 back 360 away 346 all 345 right 335 just 325 young 300 soon 300 on 299 small 269 never 255 few 254 about 253 last 246 many 246 in 241 once 239 quite 235 large 222 even 221 enough 221 also 218 same 218 far 214 almost 212 such Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 124 good 111 least 56 most 21 near 17 high 16 slight 15 bad 10 late 9 large 8 small 8 low 8 fine 6 strange 6 dark 6 big 5 safe 4 mean 4 grand 4 eld 4 Most 3 wide 3 old 3 hard 3 great 3 faint 3 brave 2 vest 2 thin 2 sunny 2 southw 2 sou''-w 2 soft 2 sharp 2 severe 2 savage 2 narrow 2 minute 2 light 2 l 2 happy 2 fierce 2 clear 2 clean 2 cheap 2 bl 1 young 1 wild 1 ugly 1 tall 1 sure Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 139 most 10 well 9 least Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 www.gutenberg.org 2 archive.org 1 www.archive.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/52130/52130-h/52130-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/52130/52130-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/43509/43509-h/43509-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/43509/43509-h.zip 1 http://www.archive.org 1 http://archive.org/details/fairviewboysatca00gord 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12 robert did not 7 hermit did not 5 _ do _ 4 _ is _ 4 boys did not 4 kemp had not 4 kemp returned as 4 moses was quite 4 nigel did not 4 nigel had yet 4 nigel went forward 4 robert had never 3 boy did not 3 man did not 3 man went on 3 professor had not 3 robert was not 2 _ am now 2 _ are _ 2 _ are willing 2 _ did not 2 _ do n''t 2 _ do right 2 _ does _ 2 _ feeling _ 2 _ felt _ 2 _ give way 2 _ go forward 2 _ got good 2 _ got noses 2 _ have _ 2 _ knew _ 2 _ know _ 2 _ say so 2 _ see _ 2 _ seem _ 2 _ stand still 2 _ tell stories 2 _ turn in 2 _ were soon 2 bob did so 2 boy has not 2 boys were not 2 day turned out 2 eyes was well 2 eyes were wide 2 face seems so 2 face was deadly 2 face was handsome 2 face was still Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 friend standing not far 2 hermit took no note 2 hermit took no notice 2 kemp had not quietly 2 kemp was not there 2 moses was not so 2 nigel did not at 2 nigel had no doubt 2 nigel made no objections 1 bob had no objection 1 boys had no chance 1 boys were no longer 1 boys were not bad 1 hermit was not within 1 man was not altogether 1 men did not then 1 men was not outside 1 place was not as 1 robert did not entirely 1 robert did not immediately 1 robert had no money 1 robert was no laggard 1 things have no savour A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 30372 author = Alger, Horatio, Jr. title = Robert Coverdale''s Struggle; Or, on the Wave of Success date = keywords = Andrew; Badger; Bill; Dick; George; HENTY; Herbert; John; Jones; Mr.; Mrs.; Robert; Story; Trafton; Waldo; boy summary = "It''s about time for supper, Robert," said his aunt; "but I''ve only got "I have waited a long time for my ship to come in, Robert," she said. "I suppose you know where my uncle''s money goes?" said Robert "I am afraid not," said Robert, smiling at the thought of a man of the "Don''t let uncle know I''ve brought so much money home," said Robert with "I haven''t got any money of yours, Uncle John," said Robert, now forced "Boy," he said, "you are too young to lecture a grown man like me. "Mr. Jones shall never get a cent of that money," said Robert firmly. "I should think it was good for any boy or man either," said George, "Mrs. Trafton," said the hermit, "I want to thank you and Robert for the "If the boy is living, perhaps he knows where he is," said Robert. id = 15348 author = Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael) title = Blown to Bits; or, The Lonely Man of Rakata date = keywords = CHAPTER; Captain; Crown; D.D.; God; Illustrations; Java; Kathleen; Kathy; Kemp; Krakatoa; MARSHALL; Massa; Moses; Mr.; Mrs.; Nadgel; Nigel; Rakata; Rev.; Roy; SUSAN; Spinkie; Story; Sumatra; Tale; Van; Verkimier; WARNER; Winnie; child; good; hermit; life; little; look; man summary = "Father," said the tall man to the short one, "I do like to hear the Nigel could not help laughing at the way she said this as he handed her "But--excuse me," said Nigel, "your man spoke of you as a hermit--a sort der Kemp laid down his paddle, and, looking round, asked Nigel if he "But you are not old," said Nigel, wishing to turn the hermit''s mind "Look out, Moses," said Van der Kemp. "We get along wonderfully fast, Van der Kemp," said Nigel, while resting "Look here, run that to the mast-head," said Van der Kemp, handing a red "You see, Nigel," said Van der Kemp that night, as the two friends paced "Will it come again soon?" asked Nigel, turning to Van der Kemp. "I have been told," said the hermit to Nigel, as they went down with "It seems to me," he said to Nigel and the hermit who stood close beside id = 23371 author = Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael) title = Blown to Bits: The Lonely Man of Rakata, the Malay Archipelago date = keywords = Batavia; CHAPTER; Captain; God; Java; Kathleen; Kathy; Kemp; Krakatoa; Massa; Moses; Nadgel; Nigel; Perboewatan; Rakata; Roy; Spinkie; Straits; Sumatra; Van; Verkimier; Winnie; hermit; look; man summary = "But--excuse me," said Nigel, "your man spoke of you as a hermit--a sort der Kemp laid down his paddle, and, looking round, asked Nigel if he hermit replied with a wave of the hand--Moses and Nigel with an "But you are not old," said Nigel, wishing to turn the hermit''s mind "Look out, Moses," said Van der Kemp. "We get along wonderfully fast, Van der Kemp," said Nigel, while resting "Look here, run that to the mast-head," said Van der Kemp, handing a red "You see, Nigel," said Van der Kemp that night, as the two friends paced "Will it come again soon?" asked Nigel, turning to Van der Kemp. "It cannot be far off the time now, I should think," said Van der Kemp. "I have been told," said the hermit to Nigel, as they went down with "It seems to me," he said to Nigel and the hermit who stood close beside id = 15808 author = Benson, Robert Hugh title = The History of Richard Raynal, Solitary date = keywords = God; John; King; Lord; Master; Raynal; Richard; Sir; little; look; man summary = "Pray for me then, Sir John," said Master Richard. How Master Richard saw the King in Westminster Hall: and of the Mass at How Master Richard saw the King in Westminster Hall: and of the Mass at great space, and in that long time Master Richard understood many things "This is God''s Word," said Master Richard. The King looked at Master Richard again, as if he knew not what to do. It was a little room, Master Richard said, and looked on to the river. The King bade Master Richard stand up, and himself and my lord sat down Master Richard saw again that the King looked Master Richard was a little dismayed at my lord''s coming: he had things that Master Richard had said--that he should foretell the King''s All this while Master Richard was looking upon the King''s face, but "Come in, my lord King," said Master Richard very faintly. id = 52130 author = Gordon, Frederick title = Fairview Boys at Camp Mystery; or, the Old Hermit and His Secret date = keywords = Bob; Frank; Jed; Jessup; Mr.; Sammy summary = "There you are, Johnnie!" said Frank, while Sammy and Bob brushed the Into their classroom went Bob, Sammy and Frank. "Say, it''s going to be a good storm all right!" cried Sammy, as he and "Here you go, fellows!" cried Frank, to Bob and Sammy. So Sammy, Bob and Frank hurried away, "Bob means the hermit," said Frank quickly, winking at his chum to show "I like Jed now," said Sammy, one day. "All right, we''ll help you," said Bob and Frank. Thus Frank and Bob questioned Sammy as they walked away from Jed and the Thus cried Bob, Sammy and Frank as they stumbled about in the mysterious "The best thing we can do," said Sammy, "is to go to Mr. Jessup right In turn Sammy, Bob and Frank spoke, as they looked toward the place "You''d better tell, Sammy," said Frank, at last, "you made the find, id = 62313 author = Winterbotham, R. R. (Russell Robert) title = Oridin''s Formula date = keywords = Caddo; Oridin summary = "Your threats are unnecessary, stranger," Oridin replied in the Oridin was not afraid; the visitor probably would be interesting. [Illustration: _"Open up," Caddo snarled, "or I''ll blow my way in!"_] "I''m not afraid of you," Caddo said in a tone that hinted he was. Caddo removed his helmet and holstered his blaster, but Oridin noted "Do not be alarmed," Oridin said. "I want the secret of the universe!" Caddo spoke tensely. Oridin rose and moved toward a safe under two clocks on the wall across "Wait!" Caddo halted Oridin. "The beginning is _real zero_!" Caddo spoke aloud. "Which is different from a mathematical zero," Oridin said. Caddo forgot about Oridin. had seemed only a short time since Caddo had landed. "You can have the reward," Oridin said. They found Caddo in the lounge of Oridin''s house chewing on a book Once again, Oridin was a recluse and he id = 43509 author = Young, Clarence title = The Motor Boys Across the Plains; or, The Hermit of Lost Lake date = keywords = Bell; Bob; Chunky; Jerry; Kate; Mexican; Mr.; Ned; Nestor; Snodgrass; Tommy; look summary = "I guess he wants Bob''s scalp," said Jerry with a smile. Jerry brought the big machine to a stop while Bob alighted and proceeded "Are you going to lasso the snakes?" asked Ned, wondering if Jerry had the help of Ned and Bob, Jerry began to spread the horse-hair lariat in "You bet!" exclaimed Jerry, Ned and Bob in one voice. "Won''t it run on the low or intermediate gear?" asked Bob. Jerry tried them, and found they were all right. "Are you hurt, Jerry?" cried Bob and Ned, as, with his pails of water, While Jerry and Ned filled the radiator the other boys and the professor Some time later Jerry and Ned were about to follow, when they heard Bob Ned and Jerry were startled, and Bob and the professor, in the "We''ll go along," said Jerry and Bob. So the three started off together.