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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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 85853 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 88 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 man 3 good 3 Mrs. 3 Mr. 3 God 2 look 2 John 2 Jack 1 work 1 sure 1 roar 1 mill 1 log 1 like 1 illustration 1 honorable 1 hand 1 face 1 eye 1 come 1 York 1 Wright 1 World 1 Workers 1 Withee 1 Wind 1 William 1 Waterbug 1 Washington 1 Wade 1 Vancouver 1 Union 1 Umcolcus 1 Tyee 1 Truscott 1 Tommy 1 Tom 1 Tobin 1 Straight 1 Stella 1 Springs 1 Smith 1 Shan 1 Sawdust 1 Rough 1 Rodburd 1 Roaring 1 Pulaski 1 Port 1 Pile Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 2782 man 980 time 843 eye 809 hand 745 girl 696 thing 674 day 664 way 631 face 505 log 496 camp 479 business 460 wood 443 head 438 life 402 night 396 voice 392 word 386 work 379 woman 378 something 375 father 363 year 357 moment 353 foot 352 door 342 heart 336 fire 330 boy 328 one 317 mill 304 nothing 291 matter 277 arm 274 lumber 270 son 268 timber 267 anything 261 money 259 room 254 thought 254 end 253 house 250 water 249 mind 245 hour 242 side 236 love 236 crew 229 place Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 800 Mr. 708 Dave 658 Wade 621 _ 531 Joe 523 Donald 460 Nan 459 Daney 455 Britt 441 Stella 434 Barrett 412 Betty 377 Jack 369 Laird 345 Fyfe 291 McKaye 243 Kent 230 Brent 227 John 225 Port 223 Agnew 214 Mrs. 212 Lane 207 Ide 207 Benton 198 Pulaski 191 Tommy 189 Jim 178 God 177 MacLeod 173 Hector 162 Charlie 157 Monohan 153 ye 151 Sawdust 151 Andrew 150 Pile 146 Centralia 140 MacNutt 138 Miss 131 Truscott 130 Mason 128 Dan 128 Christopher 124 Garwood 119 Crooks 117 Tyee 111 Chepstow 110 McCane 109 Tom Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 9082 he 7675 i 6623 it 6582 you 4268 she 3271 him 2068 they 1743 me 1736 her 1300 we 1203 them 511 himself 378 us 271 herself 179 ''em 157 myself 101 yourself 100 themselves 71 itself 50 one 45 yours 42 ''s 40 mine 30 his 26 ourselves 23 ye 22 hers 12 em 6 you''ll 6 theirs 5 ours 4 yerself 3 you''re 3 meself 3 i''m 2 thee 2 ourself 1 yer 1 y''ain''t 1 with-- 1 well"--she 1 this---- 1 this,--it 1 rollin 1 manger--"couldn''t 1 job''ll 1 it''s"--she 1 interestin 1 huh 1 hisself Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 18847 be 7737 have 3619 do 2059 say 1932 go 1507 get 1494 come 1457 know 1283 see 1184 make 1044 take 879 think 786 look 776 tell 695 want 592 give 535 leave 514 stand 451 turn 435 ask 426 find 411 hear 408 feel 401 seem 393 put 374 let 364 keep 360 hold 342 run 333 sit 309 break 304 set 303 try 296 understand 295 mean 285 call 283 bring 283 begin 270 work 268 cry 261 speak 259 talk 259 follow 253 wait 248 need 246 start 238 lie 229 help 212 return 209 drive Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 5348 not 1571 up 1281 so 1124 out 1097 now 970 then 848 old 795 more 794 down 783 good 745 here 732 little 682 back 668 only 596 well 572 just 571 there 568 other 557 young 527 long 522 own 520 never 504 away 501 too 463 first 455 even 439 again 419 very 419 on 414 as 403 much 396 in 392 last 391 great 370 right 350 big 346 enough 325 all 303 off 297 always 293 still 274 over 274 ever 271 once 258 hard 255 few 254 far 233 such 227 suddenly 212 quite Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 151 good 117 least 83 most 24 bad 20 near 16 Most 15 slight 13 j 12 great 9 big 8 easy 7 keen 7 faint 6 late 6 fine 6 deep 5 sweet 5 strong 5 simple 5 high 4 pure 4 old 4 hard 3 small 3 rich 3 low 3 long 3 happy 3 full 3 early 3 broad 3 bare 2 wild 2 weak 2 topmost 2 short 2 nice 2 mighty 2 manif 2 light 2 hot 2 foremost 2 farth 2 eld 2 dear 2 crude 2 cool 2 clear 2 black 1 young Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 127 most 22 well 20 least 2 soon 1 whimsically--"though 1 jest 1 hard 1 fast 1 biggest 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 _ is _ 7 man did not 7 wade did not 5 betty looked up 5 dave went on 5 man went on 4 _ do _ 4 _ was _ 4 barrett did not 4 barrett was not 4 girl did not 4 man was not 4 men were not 4 stella looked out 4 woods ai n''t 3 _ got _ 3 betty was not 3 daney did not 3 dave did not 3 dave turned on 3 donald came home 3 eyes is soft 3 face was good 3 face was pale 3 face was white 3 girl ai n''t 3 joe did not 3 men do n''t 3 men were already 3 nan was not 3 stella looked up 3 stella went back 3 voice was almost 3 voice was low 3 wade was not 2 _ am _ 2 _ are _ 2 _ do n''t 2 _ had _ 2 barrett had not 2 barrett went on 2 britt do n''t 2 britt had not 2 business being there 2 daney looked up 2 dave had not 2 dave sat down 2 dave was just 2 dave was there 2 donald is ill Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 barrett was not calm 1 betty had no idea 1 betty was no longer 1 betty was not short 1 betty was not so 1 betty was not sure 1 britt had no very 1 britt had not yet 1 business was no longer 1 camps was no better 1 daney did not cough 1 daney was not anxious 1 dave got no further 1 dave had no reply 1 dave had not yet 1 dave is no niggard 1 dave made no hurry 1 dave made no pretense 1 dave took no leisure 1 donald was not present 1 eyes had no time 1 eyes were not likely 1 face gave no clue 1 girl is not mine 1 hand was no idle 1 head had no care 1 joe was no more 1 life held no allurement 1 life holds no secrets 1 logs had not seriously 1 man gave no sign 1 man had no voice 1 man had no words 1 man looks no longer 1 man made no reply 1 men had no further 1 men is no mean 1 men were not human 1 men were not radicals 1 nan was not at 1 nan was not particularly 1 nan went no more 1 stella heard no more 1 stella made no attempt 1 stella made no rejoinder 1 stella was no fool 1 wade was not impressed 1 wade was not surprised 1 woods is no place 1 words were not too A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 10725 author = Chaplin, Ralph title = The Centralia Conspiracy date = keywords = American; Armistice; Centralia; Day; Everest; Grimm; Hubbard; I.W.W.; Industrial; Labor; Smith; Union; Washington; Workers; World; illustration; man summary = four American Legion men by members of the Industrial Workers of the World Legion men were attempting to raid the union hall when they were killed. There is only one body of men in the Northwest who would hate a union hall loggers, organized in the Industrial Workers of the World, had started a unoffending paraders" on Armistice Day. Centralia in appearance is a creditable small American city--the kind of the raid on the Union Hall in Centralia on Armistice Day--and who the lumber interests when they raided the Union hall in 1918. The raid of 1918 did not weaken the lumber workers'' Union in Centralia. A few days before the hall was raided Elmer Smith called at Grimm''s office Merriman by name, that the business men were organizing to raid the hall Centralia an organization of business men to combat this new labor id = 34775 author = Chisholm, A. M. (Arthur Murray) title = The Boss of Wind River date = keywords = Ackerman; Clancy; Cooley; Cottrell; Crooks; Edith; Garwood; Haggarty; Jack; Joe; Kent; Locke; Miss; Mr.; Rough; Shan; Tobin; William; Wind; Wright; come; log summary = "I''m going to run the business," said Joe. Whereupon old Bob Wright and young Joe Kent shook hands with mutual Joe did not know what to think of it, and said so. "I''m a business man now," said Joe. "Hang it," said young Kent to himself, "I don''t know whether I''ve got discovered Edith Garwood and Joe Kent seated prosaically upon a huge log "Good old ring," said Joe, producing it from his pocket. "In other words, you don''t think I can run the business?" said Joe. Hagel raised a protesting hand. "I''d rather not, thanks," said Joe, looking at the hand. "MacNutt is in camp," said Joe. "Your men say they won''t work," said Joe. "Of course I can," said Joe, "and then, Jack, I think we''d better get "Boys," said Joe, "who cut that boom?" "It''s a good proposition for me, Mr. Crooks," said Joe. id = 36522 author = Cullum, Ridgwell title = The Trail of the Axe: A Story of Red Sand Valley date = keywords = Betty; Chepstow; Dave; Dawson; God; Jim; Malkern; Mansell; Mary; Mason; Mrs.; Odd; Tom; Truscott; eye; face; good; hand; look; man; mill; sure; work summary = Betty''s brown eyes took on a smiling look of reproach as she held up a "She''s too good a girl, Dave," Chepstow said with almost militant "Dave knows Betty better than we do, Tom. I''d almost think---I''m not "Yes, Betty--I''ll help you sure," he said in his deep voice. "Well, little Betty," said Dave presently, in that gentle protecting Dave thought of these things with the satisfaction of a man who is "I thought you''d come to talk of other matters," said Dave quietly. At the door the man turned, and Dave suddenly recollected something. Dave''s great voice suddenly filled the room and cut the man''s threats And when Dave looked round at Betty the girl''s face was covered with Dave was the man who controlled, whose brain and eyes watched over "Betty," said Dave at last, looking squarely into her eyes, "will you The man''s eyes suddenly closed while Dave was speaking. id = 34948 author = Day, Holman title = King Spruce, A Novel date = keywords = Abe; Barrett; Blunder; Britt; Castonia; Christopher; Colin; Dwight; Elva; Enchanted; Eye; God; Ide; Jerusalem; John; Ladder; Lane; Mr.; Nina; Pulaski; Rodburd; Straight; Tommy; Umcolcus; Wade; Withee; honorable; man summary = "I''m quite sure you know, Mr. Britt," said the young man, bowing to man I want for a husband; and when John Barrett''s only daughter tells out of jail, you know." He looked at Wade and then at the old man woods that sounded in John Barrett''s voice when he had sneered at Wade''s "You take your hand off my arm, Mr. Britt," said the young man. "I ain''t much of a man to talk my business over with any one, Mr. Britt," he said. But the young man lingered doggedly, his eyes on the face of the girl. And when I know a thing like that about a man, Mr. Wade, he "Mr. Barrett," said Wade, at length, "the girl is at Lane''s. didn''t know it!" He flapped entreating hands at Wade, and that young man To Dwight Wade, looking into the eyes of John Barrett id = 13532 author = Kyne, Peter B. (Peter Bernard) title = Kindred of the Dust date = keywords = Agnew; Andrew; Brent; Caleb; Daney; Darrow; Dirty; Donald; Dreamerie; Elizabeth; God; Hector; Jane; Laird; Lumber; Mr.; Mrs.; Nan; New; O''Leary; Pile; Port; Sawdust; Tyee; York; good summary = When Donald came home from school that night, The Laird asked him byword in Port Agnew that Donald was his father''s son, a veritable look, Hector McKaye." And Donald thrust his smiling countenance close When, presently, Donald bade him good-night, Hector McKaye turned off o''clock to his father''s faithful old general manager, Andrew Daney. "Yes; I''m Nan," she replied, "and you''re Donald McKaye. "Come now, old dear; if Nan Brent isn''t a bad woman, just what is your Following his parting with Nan Brent on Saturday night, Donald McKaye to a certain man and one Nan Brent, of Port Agnew, Washington, there son''s case in the hands of God and Nan Brent, The Laird would have following Nan''s hoped-for departure from Port Agnew, Mr. Daney planned Man, can Donald McKaye wed Nan Brent of the Sawdust Pile?" manager sat the young ex-laird of Port Agnew; at Daney''s left the old id = 11223 author = Sinclair, Bertrand W. title = Big Timber: A Story of the Northwest date = keywords = Abbey; Benton; Charlie; Fyfe; Howe; Jack; John; Junior; Katy; Lake; Linda; Monohan; Mrs.; Panther; Paul; Roaring; Springs; Stella; Vancouver; Waterbug; good; like; look; man; roar summary = It dawned upon Stella Benton that these might be Jack Fyfe''s drunken Stella Benton watched the craft gather way, a trifle shocked, her breath outfit with two big logging camps, my outfit, Jack Fyfe''s, some hand "And suppose," said she, "that a game warden should catch you or Mr. Jack Fyfe killing deer out of season?" to have lots of money like that man''s got, and never have to work." It seemed quite possible to Stella, watching Jack Fyfe''s crew at work. Fyfe joined Charlie Benton about the time she finished work. conceive of the Jack Fyfe type carrying things with a high hand where a Behind them a little way came Jack Fyfe with sagging creel. Stella went over that queer debate a good many times in the ten days Fyfe and Stella spent many a day abroad on Roaring Lake. the same old Jack Fyfe, Stella.