Summary of your 'study carrel' ============================== This is a summary of your Distant Reader 'study carrel'. The Distant Reader harvested & cached your content into a collection/corpus. It then applied sets of natural language processing and text mining against the collection. The results of this process was reduced to a database file -- a 'study carrel'. The study carrel can then be queried, thus bringing light specific characteristics for your collection. These characteristics can help you summarize the collection as well as enumerate things you might want to investigate more closely. This report is a terse narrative report, and when processing is complete you will be linked to a more complete narrative report. Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 2 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 104016 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 82 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 man 2 day 1 white 1 time 1 ship 1 sail 1 like 1 leave 1 illustration 1 great 1 chapter 1 american 1 Warner 1 Valley 1 Vait 1 Tai 1 Tahiti 1 Taaoa 1 Star 1 St. 1 Red 1 Père 1 Porter 1 Peru 1 Oomoa 1 New 1 Mr. 1 Morning 1 Marquesan 1 London 1 Liverpool 1 Lalala 1 Kivi 1 Kai 1 Johns 1 Joan 1 Island 1 Hiva 1 Harris 1 Hanavave 1 Grelet 1 Great 1 Gossip 1 Golden 1 God 1 French 1 Fern 1 Fatu 1 Exploding 1 England Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 725 man 462 day 382 ship 371 time 351 foot 315 water 314 sea 285 island 244 house 233 woman 226 tree 226 night 220 boat 218 year 208 people 200 mile 198 side 197 hand 194 valley 182 place 182 head 181 sail 180 eye 179 native 177 shore 175 way 173 wind 165 captain 159 body 155 rock 136 life 135 stone 133 hour 133 cocoanut 132 morning 130 moment 126 beach 125 chief 124 board 121 mountain 119 nothing 114 fish 113 thing 113 canoe 112 word 105 other 105 home 103 name 102 land 101 vessel Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1980 _ 135 Marquesan 124 Atuona 95 Marquesans 91 St. 87 Marquesas 62 New 62 Captain 61 Père 61 God 59 Great 57 o 57 Tai 57 Tahiti 57 London 56 Le 56 CHAPTER 48 Porter 47 c. 44 popoi 44 Oomoa 44 French 44 Eggs 42 hiva 41 Taaoa 41 Grelet 41 America 38 hua 38 Vait 38 Harris 37 hut 37 Red 37 Island 36 Johns 35 Cape 34 te 34 Islands 34 Hiva 34 English 34 Chicken 33 e 33 Joan 33 England 33 Bay 32 Lalala 32 Gossip 31 Sea 31 Mr. 31 McHenry 30 pareu Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 2436 i 1771 he 1645 we 1567 it 1174 they 768 them 747 me 615 him 517 she 465 us 306 you 277 her 114 himself 89 myself 77 themselves 48 one 45 ourselves 36 itself 26 herself 16 mine 12 ''em 8 his 5 theirs 4 yourself 3 hers 2 taua 1 yours 1 ours 1 oo 1 oneself 1 ia 1 ay Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 6966 be 2321 have 594 go 585 come 565 say 533 make 501 do 494 see 444 take 327 leave 318 give 318 find 292 know 234 call 201 stand 193 eat 189 get 185 bring 181 fall 171 live 169 run 169 lie 165 tell 161 pass 153 put 150 remain 144 hear 140 look 139 sit 136 carry 130 think 128 die 122 become 121 return 121 reach 121 kill 116 set 110 throw 109 hold 106 follow 105 rise 104 keep 103 ask 101 begin 99 sail 97 speak 96 strike 94 fill 91 cover 90 seem Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 862 not 363 so 303 great 300 many 286 then 278 up 278 long 268 other 267 again 257 more 250 only 231 few 229 very 220 white 217 out 216 old 211 away 206 most 199 here 191 now 188 soon 188 little 187 much 186 down 183 there 176 first 174 about 170 small 169 high 158 as 155 well 155 still 154 own 154 large 153 good 148 never 129 last 126 even 125 such 124 almost 121 back 118 often 114 off 112 same 109 in 109 also 108 several 106 next 104 far 93 strong Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 41 good 37 most 37 least 32 great 19 high 14 large 10 strong 9 bad 9 Most 8 fit 7 near 7 fine 5 farth 4 slight 4 low 4 dark 3 topmost 3 old 3 deep 2 young 2 wise 2 wide 2 wicked 2 tiny 2 rich 2 poor 2 l 2 hot 2 heavy 2 gay 2 eld 2 choice 2 bright 2 bloody 2 big 1 veri 1 vague 1 thin 1 tender 1 strange 1 speedy 1 southernmost 1 soft 1 simple 1 remote 1 pure 1 odd 1 northw 1 noble 1 narrow Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 169 most 6 least 5 well 1 loudest 1 finest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.net Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/4/3/8/14384/14384-h/14384-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/4/3/8/14384/14384-h.zip Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 body was then 2 eyes were dark 2 men were ever 2 sea ran high 2 ship was hove 2 ship was not 1 _ are solemn 1 _ came close 1 _ came down 1 _ come down 1 _ do not 1 _ is delicate 1 _ is man 1 _ is new 1 _ is not 1 _ is pig 1 _ lay low 1 _ look out 1 _ take hold 1 _ was evidently 1 _ was incessant 1 _ was never 1 _ was not 1 _ was odorous 1 _ was sufficiently 1 _ were fat 1 _ were incessantly 1 _ were not 1 _ were simply 1 boat has thus 1 boat is rapidly 1 boat lay over 1 boat was already 1 boats are always 1 boats are frequently 1 boats are nicely 1 boats was then 1 boats were immediately 1 bodies had not 1 bodies running water 1 bodies were as 1 bodies were lithe 1 body is just 1 body is mainly 1 captain came along 1 captain coming aboard 1 captain coming aft 1 captain make finish 1 captain was aboard 1 captain was again Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 _ was not marquesan 1 day was not yet 1 feet made no noise 1 feet were not yet 1 man has no inherent 1 valleys have no white 1 water is no more A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 14384 author = O''Brien, Frederick title = White Shadows in the South Seas date = keywords = Atuona; Bed; Brunnec; Chicken; Eggs; Exploding; Fatu; Fern; French; God; Golden; Gossip; Great; Grelet; Hanavave; Hiva; Joan; Kai; Kivi; Lalala; Marquesan; Morning; Oomoa; Porter; Père; Red; Star; Taaoa; Tahiti; Tai; Vait; Valley; american; chapter; day; illustration; like; man; white summary = She said that people came from far valleys to see her legs, and I "A wicked man," said Exploding Eggs in Marquesan when the trail lay custom of white men who rule, the governor said to Mouth of God that This was a custom of the old days, said Great Fern, with those Few houses like his remained on Hiva-Oe, he said in reply to my Even to-day, one white man in a valley sets the standard of sobriety, old gods before the white men came. pocket he carried always a small god, that day and night said When I said that I should indeed like to see that man, Mouth of God The white man who danced in Oomoa Valley; a wild-boar hunt in the The white man who danced in Oomoa Valley; a wild-boar hunt in the chief after looking at him with terrible eyes, said, ''O man of heart, id = 46369 author = Torrey, William title = Torrey''s Narrative; or, The Life and Adventures of William Torrey date = keywords = Bedford; CHAPTER; Cape; Captain; Cohaphas; England; Harris; Island; Johns; Liverpool; London; Mr.; New; Peru; St.; Warner; day; great; leave; man; sail; ship; time summary = around the island till we came to a little harbor, lowered sail, and natives in great numbers came on board, wishing to exchange more of forty days came to anchor at a small harbor commonly called the Bottle Got ready for sea the next day, called all hands, found one man In a few days we saw land, took on a pilot; soon came to anchor. ship; from thence we stood for the Sandwich Islands, and came to anchor The captain lowered away his boat, and came for the shore; on his near with his boat, crew, and apparatus, came on board our ship. The ship came into the harbor, where she lay, the captain thinking to main-top-sail, for five days, when we wore ship, and stood in shore, The third day after I shipped on board we set sail. came to anchor, and remained several days, in consequence of head winds.