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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 6 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 101048 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 79 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 Virginia 6 Lee 6 General 5 States 5 South 5 Richmond 4 Stuart 4 North 4 Jackson 4 Confederate 3 Washington 3 Mrs. 3 Mr. 3 Grant 3 Federal 2 southern 2 man 2 Wingfield 2 Vincent 2 United 2 Union 2 Tony 2 Robert 2 President 2 Lucy 2 House 2 Hooker 2 Dinah 2 Dan 1 West 1 War 1 Valley 1 Slavery 1 Sam 1 Ruffin 1 Rappahannock 1 ROBERT 1 Pottawattomie 1 Potomac 1 Pope 1 Point 1 New 1 Meade 1 Longstreet 1 Kansas 1 John 1 Hill 1 God 1 Fredericksburg 1 Culpepper Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 2593 man 1460 army 1297 time 1103 day 844 force 757 troop 743 enemy 723 way 710 line 692 hand 658 officer 649 battle 565 night 562 war 530 place 526 horse 501 position 501 hour 490 slave 488 work 484 soldier 477 order 464 life 462 house 447 people 433 moment 433 country 431 cavalry 421 movement 418 thing 414 year 410 morning 396 river 395 eye 391 side 383 mother 377 attack 374 one 374 command 373 front 364 commander 360 fire 358 nothing 355 mile 351 friend 344 word 330 field 328 ground 326 point 325 part Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 2566 Lee 2309 General 1605 Vincent 1124 _ 771 Jackson 703 Federal 604 Dan 549 Virginia 530 Richmond 522 Grant 496 Stuart 447 Confederate 416 South 362 Brown 348 McClellan 346 States 341 Washington 312 North 295 Wingfield 284 Union 280 Tony 269 dat 263 Colonel 262 Confederates 249 de 246 Mrs. 240 Mr. 238 God 233 Hooker 203 Hill 191 Lucy 181 John 176 United 167 Chancellorsville 166 Meade 163 State 160 River 159 President 155 Fredericksburg 154 Robert 154 Pope 151 Longstreet 148 LEE 140 Dinah 139 Potomac 138 House 137 Petersburg 136 West 124 Army 122 Sam Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 8548 he 6043 i 5792 it 4725 you 3151 they 3125 him 2025 we 1712 them 1135 she 1130 me 557 himself 506 her 501 us 166 themselves 112 myself 98 one 88 yourself 80 itself 37 herself 36 ourselves 31 yours 31 ''em 20 mine 12 his 9 ''s 8 hers 7 ours 6 ob 5 theirs 5 sho 4 ye 3 yourselves 2 yo''self 2 thee 1 you''re 1 yo 1 thee-- 1 oneself 1 ix.--lee 1 hit''ud 1 em Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 23162 be 10272 have 2864 do 2108 say 1486 go 1455 take 1411 make 1397 come 1356 see 1256 get 1153 know 886 give 808 think 712 find 589 leave 584 tell 535 seem 490 hear 485 fall 481 look 456 move 454 follow 450 send 448 ask 431 pass 430 hold 428 begin 425 fight 420 bring 419 feel 408 ride 405 carry 376 reach 372 call 367 put 364 keep 350 advance 338 stand 330 turn 330 drive 320 cross 313 want 300 receive 293 meet 288 speak 282 lie 282 become 275 remain 263 believe 258 lose Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 4405 not 1375 up 1258 so 1254 now 1079 great 910 out 873 then 856 more 806 here 806 good 806 as 797 only 791 back 786 well 783 other 753 first 651 down 615 again 598 long 596 old 572 very 540 soon 534 little 529 much 516 just 510 never 483 last 477 once 463 however 462 own 459 there 448 such 442 away 441 off 434 still 428 on 405 most 401 many 399 few 370 even 367 young 359 right 349 whole 345 too 327 next 324 same 324 all 323 southern 323 far 320 about Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 248 good 93 least 88 most 77 great 58 high 27 slight 23 bad 19 noble 18 fine 12 small 12 near 11 able 10 strong 10 bitter 9 sublime 9 low 9 deep 9 brave 9 Most 8 pure 8 large 8 early 7 happy 6 young 6 wild 6 safe 6 late 6 broad 5 warm 5 old 5 eld 5 dark 4 simple 4 scanty 4 proud 4 hard 4 clear 4 big 3 sad 3 rich 3 hot 3 handsome 3 bloody 2 wise 2 ugly 2 true 2 strange 2 stiff 2 stern 2 rough Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 317 most 27 least 25 well 1 youngest 1 near 1 hard 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13 lee was not 12 vincent said quietly 11 lee did not 10 vincent went down 8 vincent was able 7 lee had not 6 jackson fell back 6 vincent had already 6 vincent was not 5 _ is _ 5 lee had thus 5 men were already 5 vincent did not 5 war is over 4 dan went forward 4 dan went over 4 enemy were now 4 force was not 4 jackson did not 4 vincent held out 4 vincent held up 4 vincent said cheerily 4 vincent said earnestly 4 vincent was now 4 vincent was silent 4 vincent was soon 4 vincent went on 3 _ was _ 3 army did not 3 army had not 3 army was already 3 army was much 3 army was not 3 army was once 3 army was so 3 battle was over 3 force was probably 3 force was then 3 grant did not 3 lee had already 3 lee had less 3 lee is dead 3 lee was about 3 lee was now 3 lee was ready 3 lee was silent 3 lee was thus 3 man did not 3 man is as 3 slave was not Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 vincent had no difficulty 2 dan had no occasion 2 lee had no wish 2 lee was not yet 2 slave was not honestly 2 vincent found no trouble 2 vincent had no fear 2 vincent heard no more 2 vincent is not seriously 2 vincent was no less 2 vincent was not previously 2 vincent was not sorry 1 armies were not far 1 army was not formidable 1 army was not much 1 day is not distant 1 force is not moral 1 force was not general 1 force was not present 1 forces were not able 1 grant had no patience 1 grant has not only 1 grant was no general 1 grant was not nearly 1 horse is not really 1 horse was not really 1 jackson had no time 1 lee had no doubt 1 lee had no fear 1 lee had no means 1 lee had no reinforcements 1 lee held no commission 1 lee made no complaints 1 lee made no effort 1 lee making not less 1 lee saw no prospect 1 lee was no casuist 1 lee was not justly 1 lee was not only 1 lee was not prosperous 1 lee was not still 1 lee was not there 1 man has no liberty 1 man made no answer 1 man was not slow 1 men had not wholly 1 night brought no pause 1 officer was not only 1 position did not better 1 richmond is no doubt A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 10692 author = Cooke, John Esten title = A Life of Gen. Robert E. Lee date = keywords = Army; Chancellorsville; Chickahominy; Confederate; Culpepper; Federal; Fredericksburg; General; Grant; Hill; Hooker; House; Jackson; Lee; Longstreet; Meade; Pope; Potomac; President; Rappahannock; Richmond; Robert; South; States; Stuart; United; Valley; Virginia; Washington; southern summary = General Lee assumed command of the army on the 3d of June. Lee''s general order directing the movement of the troops is here General Lee did not, in his movement against the Federal right wing views of General Lee''s great adversary, but expresses with admirable General Lee, in personal command of Longstreet''s corps, reached the General Lee''s orders of march for the army, in which his whole plan General Lee says in his report: "This great battle was fought by less General Lee and his army passed the brilliant days of autumn in the General Lee was ready to receive the Federal attack, and, at an early succession, General Lee had directed the movements of the main great following: As soon as the Federal forces gave way, General Lee rode the force was not General Lee''s army. March, General Lee discovered that a large portion of the Federal army id = 8462 author = Dixon, Thomas, Jr. title = The Man in Gray: A Romance of North and South date = keywords = Ben; Brown; Colonel; General; God; Grant; House; John; Kansas; Lee; Mr.; Mrs.; New; North; Pottawattomie; President; Richmond; Robert; Ruffin; Sam; Slavery; South; States; Stuart; Union; United; Virginia; Washington; man; southern summary = The old man waved to his wife to look after the boys'' breakfast. "All right," Lee cheerfully answered as he drew one boy within each arm Lee to-day, but he''s my commander, sir, and I''ll say he''s right." "Has ye heard ''bout de old man, name John Brown, dat come ter lead de When the last man had signed, John Brown led in a long prayer to When they reached the house she turned to the old man with Southern Brown faced the man and held him in a silent look of his blue-gray eyes. studied John Brown with the interest of a soldier in the man who knows The old man hurried home, bowing right and left to his white friends and Colonel Lee, United States Army, commanding the troops sent by the Lee was silent again, looking at the face with flaming eyes in a new id = 19154 author = Henty, G. A. (George Alfred) title = With Lee in Virginia: A Story of the American Civil War date = keywords = Confederate; Dan; Dinah; Federal; General; Jackson; Lee; Lucy; Mr.; Mrs.; North; Richmond; South; States; Stuart; Tony; Vincent; Virginia; Wingfield summary = old man say for some time; den he answer: ''No use going on like dat. A day or two later when Vincent went down to the stables he saw that Dan "I heard last night, Marse Vincent, dat old man Jackson is going to sell Vincent soon learned from Dan what had taken place. "It am all right, Tony," he said; "here is Massa Vincent come to see "That''s all right, Dan," Vincent said, as he roused himself and looked "Why, Vincent, where have you been all this time?" Mrs. Wingfield said "I do not think there is a better horse in the State," Vincent said, "By the way, Dan," Vincent said when the negro had finished his meal, "I think that would be the best way," Vincent said. "I will try and ride round if you like, general," Vincent said. "I think we shall do it, Tony," Vincent said. id = 2805 author = Henty, G. A. (George Alfred) title = With Lee in Virginia: A Story of the American Civil War date = keywords = Chloe; Confederate; Dan; Dinah; Federal; General; Jackson; Lee; Lucy; Mr.; Mrs.; North; Richmond; States; Stuart; Tony; Vincent; Virginia; Wingfield summary = old man say for some time; den he answer: ''No use going on like dat. "I heard last night, Massa Vincent, that old man Jackson is going to "Dar are runaways in de woods now, Massa Vincent," Dan said; "some ob "It am all right, Tony," he said; "here is Massa Vincent come to see "That''s all right, Dan," Vincent said as he roused himself and looked "Why, Vincent, where on earth have you been all this time?" Mrs. Wingfield said as her son entered. "I do not think there is a better horse in the State," Vincent said, "By the way, Dan," Vincent said when the negro had finished his meal, "I think that would be the best way," Vincent said. "I will try and ride round, if you like, general," Vincent said. "I think we shall do it, Tony," Vincent said. id = 4098 author = Hill, Frederick Trevor title = On the Trail of Grant and Lee date = keywords = Confederate; General; Grant; Hooker; Jackson; Lee; North; Point; Richmond; South; States; Union; Virginia; War; Washington; West; man summary = Ulysses Grant, the Commander of the Union forces in the Civil War, was While Grant was thus striving to reënter the army, Lee was having a Commander of the army, a devoted Union man, was his warm personal resignation from the old army, Lee was tendered the command of all the McClellan''s great army and had the Union commander been aware of this he Lee ordered Jackson to attack the man who thus far had seen "only the orders from Washington warned the Union Commander that this time he must With the rescue of two Union armies to his credit Grant was generally Ulysses Grant as Commander-in-Chief of all the armies of the United Therefore, by the time Grant began his great turning movement, Lee was E. Lee,--Commanding Confederate States Armies. By this time the news of the surrender had reached the Union army and id = 34473 author = Hill, Ruth title = Robert E. Lee: A Story and a Play date = keywords = General; Lee; ROBERT; South; Virginia summary = Robert Edward Lee. It was in the days before the Civil War when, if we Scott declared years afterward that Lee was the very best soldier he had After a moment Lee said, "Did you know those young men? United States army, Lee accepted the command which he felt to be his For four years, the life of General Lee was a part of all men''s history. youngest called out, "Any man who would not fight after what General Lee The family was now living at Richmond, and General Lee went to join them "Don''t you think," said General Lee, "that if my name is worth $50,000 a They know what General Lee cannot accomplish, no man can. LEE--(_Saluting._) Good morning, General, what can I do for you. GORDON--General Lee, this is no place for you. SECOND SOLDIER--I''ve heard of God, but here is General Lee!