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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 10 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 75742 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 86 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 Mr. 3 hungarian 3 God 3 Count 2 Master 2 King 2 Duke 2 Béla 1 nation 1 magistrate 1 know 1 king 1 good 1 ficsur 1 european 1 christian 1 York 1 Wibra 1 Washington 1 Visegrád 1 Veronica 1 Vavel 1 United 1 Turkey 1 Themire 1 Talabor 1 Sztolarik 1 States 1 Satan 1 Samson 1 Russia 1 Rome 1 Roger 1 Republic 1 Pál 1 Providence 1 President 1 Peter 1 Pest 1 Perry 1 Paul 1 Pater 1 POLICEMAN 1 Ohio 1 New 1 Nameless 1 Müncz 1 Mrs. 1 Mravucsán 1 Mongols Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1625 man 1012 time 907 hand 850 people 850 day 729 nation 658 word 657 way 623 eye 580 one 560 country 544 nothing 529 life 516 house 505 room 493 year 480 heart 478 girl 476 face 468 thing 466 power 463 head 460 child 451 world 445 father 438 woman 418 moment 411 name 404 door 401 night 391 law 383 principle 357 place 344 friend 343 something 340 arm 338 freedom 335 king 335 gentleman 335 course 326 government 325 lady 324 mother 316 LILIOM 312 part 306 cause 303 right 284 hour 279 order 274 side Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 3036 _ 686 Hungary 571 Count 483 Elsa 457 God 402 Béla 369 Andor 364 Europe 357 JULIE 353 King 332 States 307 Marie 303 United 293 Mr. 277 Vavel 258 Russia 234 America 232 Peter 226 Gyuri 220 Ludwig 213 Talabor 212 Austria 208 Gustav 207 Dora 206 Klara 205 Karl 198 Madame 195 Kossuth 191 Master 185 Duke 184 LILIOM 177 Gareth 165 Libor 161 MARIE 153 Herr 153 Colonel 145 Veronica 143 England 131 Father 130 Mrs. 127 Katharina 127 Gregorics 123 Christabel 122 Mongols 121 New 120 General 116 MRS 107 MUSKAT 106 Miss 103 Washington Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 10139 i 7862 you 7491 he 6927 it 3309 she 2830 me 2617 him 2435 they 1545 we 1540 her 1325 them 607 himself 533 us 258 myself 201 herself 184 themselves 155 yourself 153 itself 129 one 57 mine 44 yours 42 ourselves 24 his 22 hers 18 thee 15 ours 9 ''s 6 yourselves 4 i''m 3 thyself 3 theirs 2 you''re 2 ''em 1 ye 1 whereof 1 well,--you 1 thy 1 say--"this 1 oneself 1 it?--at 1 i''d---- 1 i''d 1 huh 1 him--"it 1 him!--one 1 her?--you 1 he''d 1 gareth''--and 1 elsa?--you 1 castle,[6 Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 23665 be 10196 have 3967 do 2221 say 1805 go 1629 come 1617 see 1572 know 1341 make 1290 take 1023 give 964 tell 900 look 887 think 648 get 642 find 640 speak 617 ask 598 let 587 hear 537 leave 522 want 476 become 465 stand 464 feel 431 turn 421 bring 411 begin 405 send 392 call 385 put 378 seem 377 keep 336 mean 334 believe 310 wish 297 hold 296 live 292 fall 281 follow 270 answer 264 wait 264 understand 259 love 255 meet 250 show 249 like 248 sit 248 draw 241 rise Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 6573 not 1808 so 1622 then 1572 now 1295 more 1188 only 1110 very 990 up 949 here 900 out 880 good 858 well 819 little 738 own 729 even 698 great 695 as 687 just 673 never 664 other 638 much 617 too 599 old 599 again 578 young 573 back 564 long 557 first 535 away 527 still 515 there 510 down 494 yet 492 once 426 many 418 on 414 such 414 last 406 all 403 quite 390 most 382 always 372 far 353 enough 336 few 330 ever 305 same 302 also 289 perhaps 288 soon Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 164 least 134 good 67 most 43 great 28 slight 25 bad 15 dear 14 high 12 rich 10 happy 10 fine 9 strong 7 pure 7 near 7 fair 7 early 7 Most 6 young 6 small 6 mighty 6 late 6 j 6 deep 5 stout 5 noble 5 lively 5 handsome 5 brave 4 wise 4 sweet 4 proud 4 loud 4 bright 3 wide 3 safe 3 low 3 lovely 3 l 3 eld 3 dark 3 black 2 wild 2 wealthy 2 warm 2 true 2 short 2 nice 2 mean 2 manif 2 large Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 323 most 26 well 16 least 1 swammest 1 readest 1 near 1 long 1 lettest 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 _ are _ 8 _ have _ 6 liliom do n''t 5 _ did _ 5 _ do _ 5 hungary is not 4 elsa is not 4 father had not 3 _ is _ 3 _ was _ 3 _ were _ 3 heart was heavy 3 men are not 3 nothing is more 3 people were not 2 _ did not 2 _ had not 2 country is not 2 country were now 2 elsa had only 2 elsa stood quite 2 elsa was silent 2 eyes were full 2 face is not 2 face was as 2 face was closely 2 father did not 2 father was so 2 hand is unable 2 hand was still 2 head is quickly 2 heart is so 2 heart was full 2 hungary did not 2 life went on 2 man did not 2 man does not 2 man was not 2 men looked up 2 men were just 2 nation is not 2 nation is still 2 nations do not 2 one has yet 2 one knew better 2 one was more 2 thing had never 2 things were not 2 way was clear 2 year is out Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 _ am not so 1 _ be not partaker 1 _ had not yet 1 _ has not yet 1 _ have no family 1 _ is not commerce 1 days was no small 1 elsa is not married 1 elsa made no reply 1 face is not exactly 1 father were not long 1 girl had no one 1 hungary did not even 1 hungary had no _ 1 hungary has no constitution 1 hungary has no public 1 hungary is not now 1 man doing no wrong 1 man had no lawyer 1 man has not yet 1 man knew no pity 1 man was not yet 1 men are not worth 1 nation has no right 1 nations are no more 1 nations has no other 1 nations were no common 1 one has no kingdom 1 one having no faith 1 people have not now 1 people is not sufficiently 1 people knows no falsehood 1 people were not interested 1 times are not deceptive 1 way were not yet A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 14048 author = Jókai, Mór title = The Nameless Castle date = keywords = Barthelmy; Bernat; CHAPTER; Cambray; Castle; Count; Fervlans; God; Henry; Herr; Katharina; Laczi; Lisette; Ludwig; Marie; Master; Matyas; Nameless; Satan; Themire; Vavel; hungarian summary = When the young man, with the little girl in his arms, reached the door One day when the carriage drew near the cross, Count Vavel saw the old Count Vavel had expected to see the little maid clap her hands with The baroness and Count Vavel now returned to the outer room. At home Count Vavel found Henry on guard at the door of Marie''s room, came here to-night because the Herr Count rescued my poor little lad "You come in good time, Master Matyas," said the count. Count Vavel gently took the young girl''s hand in his. "Herr Count Vavel, I believe?" he began, halting in front of Ludwig and Count Vavel did not see Marie, after his return from the drive with the Ludwig Vavel, on reading the young man''s letters, had come to the "Marie, my dear little daughter, I know that our friend Ludwig is eager id = 36203 author = Jósika, Miklós, báró title = ''Neath the Hoof of the Tartar; Or, The Scourge of God date = keywords = Akos; Batu; Béla; Dora; Duke; Father; Héderváry; Khan; King; Kunok; Kuthen; Libor; Master; Mongols; Mr.; Paul; Pest; Peter; Roger; Talabor summary = Talabor had not long been in Master Peter''s service, and knew no more of "And so you are on your way to Pest," said Peter; "Father Roger is also Dora, my girl," said Master Peter, laying his hand and you remember that young jackanapes, Libor?" said Master Peter. "But the Mongols, father?" asked Dora, who cared little for Paul and Szirmays are in the King''s camp, and Master Peter has sent me with Mr. Héderváry''s consent, as being a man to be trusted." Who knows whether Master Peter is even alive, and whether Mr. Héderváry''s governor has not come to take possession and turn this time "Talabor!" said Dora, coming hastily into the room, "I see a whole "We shall again in time!" said Talabor confidently, as he handed Dora "Talabor," said Dora presently, "I am afraid we have come far out of our id = 36816 author = Jósika, Miklós, báró title = King Matthias and the Beggar Boy date = keywords = Buda; Esther; Highness; Matthias; Michael; Miska; Mr.; Samson; Visegrád; good; king summary = "Well, then," said the king, turning to the governor, "let him be "And," continued Miska, "this stood me in good stead; for while Mr. Samson was away we lived better, and now and then the governor sent me a "That will come, too, in time, Michael," said the governor; "but now "Michael," said the king, in a good-humoured tone, "I am angry with you, "No," said the king; "you have not found it out this time. "The king!" said the young man, and a shadow crossed his face; "when? "Good Esther!" said Michael, looking a little shamefaced, "but didn''t I "I must go to the king," said Michael. "Eh!" said the governor, "who knows what our good king has to worry "Good," said the king. "Why should I deny it?" said Michael humbly, well knowing that the king Michael said nothing, and the king went on,-- id = 10691 author = Kossuth, Lajos title = Select Speeches of Kossuth date = keywords = America; Austria; Czar; Diet; England; Europe; France; Germany; God; Governor; Hungary; Italy; King; Kossuth; Louis; Mr.; New; Ohio; President; Providence; Republic; Rome; Russia; States; Turkey; United; Washington; York; christian; european; hungarian; nation summary = nation to dispose of itself, you, the people of the United States must towards your great people and your national government, to entertain the United States in war, or to engage your great people to send out armies Let me ask you, gentlemen: are you, the people of the United States, a Eight hundred and fifty years ago, when the first King of Hungary, St. Stephen, becoming Christian himself, converted the Hungarian nation to free people of America, uniting with those kindred nations of Europe power must be centralized; but to be a free nation, self-government must law of nations by an armed interference in Hungary. great and powerful nation, can have no other basis than Eternal Law and independence, of nations, for State rights, for international law, and people of the United States, powerful by their freedom and free by the principle of national independence, that common right of all humanity, id = 35828 author = Marchmont, Arthur W. title = By Wit of Woman date = keywords = Christabel; Colonel; Count; Dreschler; Duke; Excellency; Gareth; General; Gilmore; Gustav; James; Karl; Katona; Madame; Miss; Perry summary = "I shall be ready to leave the house in about an hour, Madame," I said "His Excellency Count Gustav is asking for you, Madame." "I have desired so much to know Madame d''Artelle''s new friend, Miss "Madame would of course like to know a good deal about all who "Do you mean that Colonel von Dreschler''s daughter knows Gareth?" "Yes," I said, scarce knowing whether to be glad or sorry he had come Count Gustav in declaring my wish that Karl should marry Madame Count Gustav would stay, and how Karl would do as he had said. "You need not turn your eyes from me, Christabel," he said, a little said that the Count Gustav had told him he would come to the house "Count Karl," I said, half in protest, as I put my hands into his "I wish to remove her from the house," said Count Gustav. id = 31945 author = Mikszáth, Kálmán title = St. Peter''s Umbrella: A Novel date = keywords = Adamecz; Anna; Besztercebánya; Glogova; Gregorics; Gyuri; János; Mr.; Mravucsán; Mrs.; Müncz; Pál; Sztolarik; Veronica; Wibra summary = old women had picked out pretty Anna Tyurek as the successor of Mrs. Gongoly, and felt sure it would not be long before her noted "mentyék" talk of the little old man with the red umbrella, who always managed to And as the old fisherman had said, so it came to pass; the umbrella was Anna had let the house, and Sztolarik sent Gyuri thirty florins every "Well, my good man," said Gregorics surprised, "still silent?" Yes, little Gyuri is now a well-known lawyer; people come to him from "Yes," said the old woman, "the umbrella was certainly in his hand, may That seemed very likely, so Gyuri went and looked up the list of things One fine spring afternoon, a light sort of dog-cart stopped before Mrs. Müncz''s shop, and a young man sprang out of it, Gyuri Wibra, of course. Veronica looked gratefully at Mravucsán, and Gyuri wondered, if it came id = 48749 author = Molnár, Ferenc title = Liliom: A Legend in Seven Scenes and a Prologue date = keywords = HOLLUNDER; JULIE; LILIOM; MARIE; MRS; MUSKAT; POLICEMAN; ficsur; magistrate summary = One girl hands LILIOM a red carnation; he rewards her with a bow and a MUSKAT comes out of the merry-go-round, bringing LILIOM coffee Yes, my dear, so fast that you won''t know what happened to you! Both look off stage until LILIOM enters, surrounded by four giggling Tell me straight to my face, Mister Liliom, would you throw me out? LILIOM and JULIE sit on the bench. I suppose you''ll tell me you don''t know why you''re sitting here--like JULIE and LILIOM sit on the [_When she has gone, comes quickly over to LILIOM and speaks The likes of you will never come up before Him. LILIOM expression._] Julie, dear, do we look all right? Yes--whether you want to or not, you''ve got to look after it--as long LILIOM''S head, sits on the edge of the stretcher, looks into the dead JULIE rises and looks at LILIOM in astonishment. id = 29106 author = Orczy, Emmuska Orczy, Baroness title = A Bride of the Plains date = keywords = Andor; Bonifácius; Béla; Count; Elsa; Erös; God; Goldstein; Hirsch; Ignácz; Irma; Jewess; Kapus; Klara; Lakatos; Leopold; Marosfalva; Pater; hungarian; know summary = "Lucky for you, Béla, that Andor goes off to-day for three years," said "Everyone knows that Elsa is over head and ears in love with Andor, and And Elsa has given her father and mother the slip, and joined Andor "Why don''t you look after it, Elsa?" said Béla roughly, as he pointed to "You may talk as much as you like, Elsa," he said doggedly, "but Klara "I''ll only light the candle, mother, when the Pater comes," said Elsa, "I promise, mother," said Elsa, with a smile; "good-night!" "I shall look quite happy in the future, mother," retorted Elsa nodded to Erös Béla and smiled all over his good-looking face at Klara, "I came to see if Béla was still here," said Andor, as soon as the door "Elsa, if you loved me you would leave father and mother and come with "She is trying to come between you and me, Elsa," said Andor, who was