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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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 85526 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 69 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 England 5 Britain 4 french 4 United 4 States 4 Great 4 Germany 4 France 4 Europe 4 Empire 3 war 3 european 3 british 3 South 3 Mr. 3 Canada 2 nation 2 man 2 look 2 great 2 Spain 2 Russia 2 Mrs. 2 Mexico 2 India 2 Imperial 2 Government 2 English 2 Colonies 2 China 2 America 2 Ali 1 value 1 time 1 thing 1 surplus 1 roman 1 river 1 race 1 production 1 nationalist 1 mean 1 malay 1 long 1 little 1 like 1 life 1 labour 1 ideal 1 history Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1935 man 1770 war 1693 capital 1444 nation 1370 production 1185 value 1130 year 1043 time 985 world 918 country 881 part 868 day 823 life 755 peace 742 people 719 power 692 surplus 679 hand 669 labour 651 fact 640 force 620 product 617 way 600 interest 579 money 567 mean 559 word 551 form 550 thing 544 condition 543 policy 515 reproduction 503 capitalist 491 question 480 commodity 466 problem 457 society 453 work 451 accumulation 445 history 441 case 436 face 435 trade 428 eye 422 point 418 market 417 end 412 good 411 development 411 century Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 4708 _ 960 England 917 Germany 624 Ali 573 Europe 540 Shere 527 States 500 France 478 Britain 459 Mr. 454 Linforth 428 United 427 Almayer 376 Great 359 Marx 354 Empire 343 British 328 America 319 Canada 311 . 307 Department 286 II 283 Ralston 271 Russia 270 State 241 India 225 English 222 Government 221 Nina 215 Sismondi 213 Dain 210 London 201 Violet 199 Rome 193 Oliver 192 War 183 South 178 Babalatchi 176 Imperial 169 vol 163 Mrs. 163 Chiltistan 159 Colonies 152 Africa 148 pp 147 New 144 Sir 142 Bourassa 137 Dewes 131 China Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 7275 it 6123 he 4220 i 2891 we 2474 they 2087 she 1880 you 1590 him 1153 them 725 us 717 me 684 her 478 himself 454 itself 266 themselves 152 herself 138 one 108 ourselves 81 myself 25 yourself 21 his 16 ours 12 yours 12 theirs 11 hers 9 mine 7 thee 3 oneself 2 ya 1 xi 1 with-- 1 whereof 1 thou 1 seized--"_to 1 part:-- 1 ii 1 foreigners"--germans 1 clergy[68]--and 1 ''s Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 25890 be 8807 have 2684 do 1831 say 1524 make 1180 go 1139 see 1086 come 1053 take 864 know 759 give 687 look 586 find 583 become 522 speak 515 seem 508 increase 495 follow 465 think 445 turn 442 stand 418 ask 412 get 407 bring 379 hear 378 live 372 show 371 leave 363 use 348 mean 344 remain 334 work 331 fight 329 call 328 want 326 grow 325 tell 314 let 309 produce 309 consider 304 fall 302 put 298 lead 289 pass 285 pay 280 keep 276 write 270 rise 264 create 263 believe Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 5615 not 1789 more 1717 so 1539 only 1523 great 1284 other 1082 very 1002 up 990 now 960 even 920 then 828 well 821 own 806 out 802 capitalist 800 most 800 first 789 as 752 such 737 long 685 much 681 economic 680 new 677 same 620 last 587 also 567 good 549 german 546 social 544 still 537 just 536 far 532 here 526 political 522 many 517 again 499 however 499 british 498 ever 497 thus 490 less 486 little 472 large 448 too 443 national 433 down 432 never 424 military 423 whole 415 old Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 215 least 188 good 124 most 117 great 45 high 39 bad 26 slight 24 large 16 noble 16 deep 15 low 15 early 14 strong 13 small 10 manif 10 late 8 near 8 free 8 fine 7 weak 7 sure 7 old 7 Most 6 simple 6 safe 6 rich 6 lofty 6 fit 6 faint 6 big 5 young 5 wide 5 happy 5 easy 5 dear 5 dark 5 brave 4 innermost 4 grave 4 broad 3 wise 3 serene 3 quick 3 pure 3 loud 3 light 3 hard 3 farth 3 dire 3 common Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 676 most 25 least 18 well 3 highest 1 youngest 1 worst 1 lest 1 goethe 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?" ------------------------------------------------- 1 ccx074@coventry.ac.uk Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13 production is not 9 ali did not 6 war is not 5 _ was _ 5 ali was silent 5 money is not 5 nations do not 5 value is not 4 _ is _ 4 _ see _ 4 capital is not 4 england does not 4 germany has not 4 men are not 4 people are not 4 value does not 4 war is inevitable 4 war is over 4 world does not 3 _ does _ 3 _ have _ 3 capital does not 3 england did not 3 england has not 3 facts do not 3 force is not 3 power is not 3 production is possible 3 time was not 3 value is convertible 3 war does not 3 world has ever 2 _ do _ 2 _ see also 2 ali had not 2 ali looked up 2 ali spoke again 2 ali was not 2 ali went away 2 capital is always 2 capital is complete 2 capital is completely 2 capital is merely 2 capital was not 2 day is not 2 england had not 2 england is not 2 england was not 2 force has always 2 germany does not Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 production knows no other 2 england is not able 2 force is not sufficient 2 production is not capitalistic 2 production is not yet 2 time was not ripe 2 war is not only 1 ali did not so 1 ali had no suspicion 1 ali made no reply 1 ali were not only 1 capital are not correlative 1 capital had no object 1 capital is not so 1 capital was not at 1 country are not soldiers 1 day is no longer 1 day is no more 1 day is not far 1 day is not so 1 england has not even 1 england has not only 1 england was not alone 1 europe had no rights 1 europe was no longer 1 fact has no importance 1 fact has no room 1 facts are not new 1 facts do not seriously 1 force is no longer 1 force is no remedy 1 force is not intrinsically 1 germany does not now 1 germany has no need 1 germany is not universal 1 interest is not only 1 labour has no beginning 1 man has no rights 1 men is not less 1 money are not yet 1 money is not enough 1 money is not yet 1 nation has no such 1 nations are not self 1 nations are not static 1 nations does not necessarily 1 nations have no economic 1 nations have no need 1 nations is no longer 1 nations is no part A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 16542 author = Adams, Charles Francis title = "Imperialism" and "The Tracks of Our Forefathers" date = keywords = Britain; England; Great; Mexico; States; United; World; american summary = once suggests itself,--What year in recent times has been in a large way historical point of view, than this year of which we are now observing America has been peopled, and its development, up to the present time, declaration as "self-evident truths," the principles "that all men are policy I have already referred to as divergent from Old World methods On these principles of government and of foreign policy we have as a people Spanish government in these islands, the United States has assumed Europe, and Great Britain especially, adopted the opposite policy. The Old World, Europe and Great Britain, were, after all, right, Again, Europe and Great Britain have never admitted that men were and of the inferior races, Great Britain has for half a century now principles and traditional policy as a nation, does apparently indicate What has been, historically, our policy--the American, as distinguished id = 38535 author = Angell, Norman title = The Great Illusion A Study of the Relation of Military Power to National Advantage date = keywords = America; Angell; Anglo; Britain; Canada; Colonies; Empire; England; English; Europe; France; Germany; Government; Great; London; Mr.; Sir; South; Spain; States; Turk; United; british; case; colony; european; force; french; nation; war summary = Germanization of England--"The war which made Germany Could Germany "take" English trade and Colonies by military force? If Germany could conquer England, would any ordinary German subject be nation''s wealth can only be assured by force, and treaty rights are mere trade and industry, the very life-bread of her children, as Mr. Harrison would have us believe, of the greatest nation in history is in War France was in a better financial position than Germany, as Germany and France during the forty years which have followed the war is nation while England may be at war when Canada can be at peace? United States or even a Canada into a real Germany--of German language, Germany''s preparations for war have not resulted in economic moral, political, social, and religious." It should be stated thus: "War most military nation in Europe--Germany. threatened Germanization of England--"The war which made Germany id = 526 author = Conrad, Joseph title = Heart of Darkness date = keywords = Company; Kurtz; Mr.; day; eye; good; great; head; like; little; long; look; man; river; thing; time summary = red--good to see at any time, because one knows that some real work surprised, I said Yes, when he produced a thing like calipers and got crossed the room gently to look at the sick man, and returning, said to see a little ivory coming out from there, and I had heard Mr. Kurtz was The bush around said nothing, and would not let us look very far, anything should happen to Mr. Kurtz before we came up.'' I looked at him, was clear, and on the water-side I saw a white man under a hat like a ''What does this fellow look like?'' Suddenly I got it. ''You don''t know how such a life tries a man like Kurtz,'' cried ''Nevertheless I think Mr. Kurtz is a remarkable man,'' I said with "''Yes, I know,'' I said with something like despair in my heart, but id = 720 author = Conrad, Joseph title = Almayer''s Folly: A Story of an Eastern River date = keywords = Abdulla; Ali; Almayer; Babalatchi; Bulangi; Dain; Ford; Lakamba; Lingard; Mrs.; Nina; Rajah; Reshid; Sambir; Tuan; look; malay; man summary = "Listen, Tuan Almayer," said Dain. lights burning strong and white, with a suggestion of paraffin and lampglasses, stood the house and the godowns of Abdulla bin Selim, the great Almayer rising slowly, his long pipe in hand, his face set into a look of "Be careful, Nina," said Almayer, after a short silence and rising from Mrs. Almayer turned her face towards the girl, and her sunken eyes shone shaking Almayer''s hand with grave courtesy, his face wearing a look of Dain Maroola came the next day and had a long conversation with Almayer. "And will you be long away, Dain?" asked Nina, in a low voice. Dain was not long in crossing the river after leaving Almayer. "Lay him there," said Babalatchi to Almayer''s men, pointing to a pile of "Listen, girl," he said: "there will be many white men in Almayer''s Almayer''s house to see the white woman''s face, to look close at those id = 30710 author = Cramb, J. A. (John Adam) title = The Origins and Destiny of Imperial Britain Nineteenth Century Europe date = keywords = Age; Athens; Britain; Carlyle; Cromwell; Divine; Empire; England; English; Europe; France; French; Germany; God; Hellas; Imperial; Islam; Italy; Liberty; Napoleon; Revolution; Rome; Spain; State; Tolstoi; century; great; history; ideal; life; race; roman; war summary = liberate God within men''s hearts, so that man''s life shall be free, of thrust itself like a wedge into the ancient unity of the State and God. It carried with it not merely the doom of the Roman Empire, but of the life-history of these two States, Athens and Rome, has its essential question whether by empire the religion of the imperial race shall be like a man in war cannot do any great thing in philosophy. empires or imperial races of the past, Hellas, Rome, Egypt, Persia, But the place of the war in the general life of this State, and the ferocity of a century of war Rome moves to world-empire, and Carthage in war, alike in the history of the great races of the past and of the Thus the great part which war has played in human history, in art, in nation, city, empire; but the creative thought, the soul of the State, id = 37792 author = Desjardins, L. G. (Louis Georges) title = England, Canada and the Great War date = keywords = Allies; Belgium; Bourassa; Britain; British; Canada; Colonies; Empire; England; France; Germany; Government; Great; Imperial; Mr.; Parliament; South; Sovereign; States; United; canadian; french; nationalist summary = et la Grande Guerre_"--"_England, Canada and the Great War_"--a second proving the justice of the cause of the Allies in the Great War, and work, with the title "_England, Canada and the Great War_." I concluded "_England, Canada and the Great War_" was the result of the very cause of the British Empire, of France, and their Allies, of Liberty and Canada and the Great War_, I fully realized my bounden duty to study all British Empire, and her Allies, in the great war still raging with Canada was not at war with the German Empire the very moment the British Third:--Declare war against Great Britain and fight for Germany. moment that Great Britain was at war with Germany, Canada, a British of the new German Empire--the outcome of the great war so disastrous to Public opinion in Great Britain and all over the British Empire, as well id = 41405 author = Luxemburg, Rosa title = The Accumulation of Capital date = keywords = Adam; Baranovski; Bulgakov; Capital; China; Department; Egypt; England; Europe; Free; Ibid; India; Kirchmann; Marx; Ricardo; Rodbertus; Russia; Sismondi; Smith; Tugan; Vorontsov; british; capitalist; english; european; footnote; french; german; labour; mean; production; surplus; value summary = reproduction (production with capital accumulating) set out in volume ii It is the production of surplus value which turns reproduction of social new capital must first assume its productive form of labour and means of production as constant capital, the labour necessary for the capital and of the surplus value in the production of producer goods economic form of fixed capital, or those means of production which in and labour power in the natural form of productive capital, and by capital because the social surplus product comes into the world from the means-of-production-department increase both their variable capital and condition for capitalist production that the surplus value must be Under capitalist forms of production, the value of the aggregate social simple, he identifies capital with the means of production in capitalist surplus product into an invention of capital and the capitalist into a an expansion of capital and a production of surplus-value on an enlarged id = 10755 author = Mason, A. E. W. (Alfred Edward Woodley) title = The Broken Road date = keywords = Ahmed; Ali; Chiltistan; Colonel; Dewes; Dick; India; Ismail; Khan; Kohara; Linforth; Luffe; Mrs.; Oliver; Peshawur; Phillips; Ralston; Road; Shere; Violet summary = A look of anxiety troubled Mrs. Linforth''s face; into her eyes there came "I wonder," said Shere Ali absently, and he suddenly turned to Linforth. "Yes, it was," said Violet Oliver simply, and Linforth laughed. "Yes, I have news," said Shere Ali. But he was looking at Mrs. Oliver, "I think it is," said Shere Ali quietly; and Violet was silent. "What are you doing in Lahore?" asked Shere Ali. In the darkness he saw a flash of white as Safdar Khan smiled. "Are you sure?" said Shere Ali quietly; and the two men turned and went paddock Colonel Dewes took Shere Ali by the arm, and said in a voice of Shere Ali turned to Hatch again and said in a quiet voice which had some "You know Shere Ali?" said Ralston played a part in Shere Ali''s life," said Ralston. "Where is Shere Ali now?" Linforth asked, and Ralston stopped and came id = 33153 author = Weyl, Walter E. (Walter Edward) title = American World Policies date = keywords = Africa; America; Americans; Britain; Canada; China; Empire; England; Europe; France; Germany; Great; Japan; Latin; Mexico; New; Russia; South; States; United; York; british; economic; european; french; nation; war summary = imperialism, of exaggerated nationalism {14} and of colonial wars. forces that impel a nation to develop its trade, increase its output, Americans as a nation, divinely appointed to bring peace to a world the United States shall enter upon a broad national policy, it need not nation of the United States of America upon imperialism," wrote Prof. binding of agricultural and industrial nations into one great economic foreign investment of capital by the industrial nations of Europe tropical America by a capable industrial nation, like England or European nations into colonial policies, intended to increase the economic world system, in which the industrial growth of one nation foreign trade and investment which means industrial war and the danger all, no great industrial nation, is socially and economically if we believe that nations have no economic motive to war, when in nation''s economic development and foreign policy, 184.