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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 9 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 26733 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 72 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 Dr. 2 year 2 state 2 patient 2 mind 2 York 2 New 1 unsound 1 time 1 mental 1 man 1 lordship 1 institution 1 disease 1 brain 1 White 1 Volodin 1 Vladya 1 Vershina 1 Vassilyevna 1 Varvara 1 University 1 Stephen 1 Society 1 Sasha 1 Routilov 1 Rangelovska 1 Princess 1 Prepolovenskaya 1 Plains 1 Pilnikov 1 Peredonov 1 New York 1 Mrs. 1 Miss 1 Master 1 Marta 1 M.D. 1 Lord 1 Liudmilla 1 Kokovkina 1 Khripatch 1 Jack 1 Hospital 1 Head 1 Grushina 1 Governors 1 God 1 Geisha 1 Ferris Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 421 time 393 man 303 patient 285 day 280 mind 268 room 221 hand 220 house 211 year 210 eye 196 one 188 life 185 thing 174 people 169 face 167 way 165 boy 161 state 160 case 159 place 159 person 157 nothing 150 word 150 something 148 letter 136 sister 135 voice 135 brother 133 head 131 idea 130 disease 128 girl 128 friend 125 treatment 123 door 119 world 119 part 117 disorder 116 physician 112 work 109 woman 106 town 96 cause 93 night 93 institution 93 fact 91 hospital 91 body 89 other 89 book Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1182 Peredonov 885 _ 438 Varvara 372 Sasha 326 Liudmilla 316 Volodin 235 New 225 York 208 M.D. 161 God 159 N.Y. 143 Vershina 143 City 135 Marta 133 Hospital 131 Routilov 125 Dr. 122 Grushina 102 White 102 Plains 101 Ardalyon 99 Borisitch 92 Master 88 Princess 88 Head 85 Kokovkina 82 Khripatch 74 Miss 74 Bloomingdale 60 Christ 55 Darya 54 Asylum 50 Geisha 49 Prepolovenskaya 48 Nadezhda 46 W. 45 Vladya 44 J. 43 Mourin 41 Pilnikov 41 Governors 40 Mrs. 39 University 38 Jack 36 William 36 Vassilyevna 35 Veriga 34 Valeria 34 Lord 33 Committee Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 3083 i 2645 he 2456 it 1814 you 1313 she 1093 him 1074 they 1069 me 530 her 519 them 508 we 216 himself 156 us 103 myself 93 herself 77 themselves 70 yourself 57 itself 55 one 11 ourselves 11 ''s 9 mine 5 yours 5 you''re 4 oneself 3 hers 2 yourselves 2 ours 2 d''you 1 you''ll 1 ye 1 uninflected--"you''ll 1 theirs 1 thee 1 p.s.--please 1 man''ll 1 is,--they 1 illness 1 ''em Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 8697 be 3051 have 1438 say 1322 do 665 go 516 think 491 come 449 take 448 make 440 see 405 get 398 look 392 know 377 ask 348 give 336 tell 255 begin 243 feel 238 find 221 laugh 220 become 207 want 188 seem 187 let 166 put 165 leave 148 sit 147 keep 135 walk 130 speak 130 hear 130 bring 127 try 127 stand 124 like 121 run 117 appear 116 live 116 call 115 show 113 believe 107 shout 106 smile 103 understand 103 turn 94 wait 94 mean 94 marry 89 continue 87 meet Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2078 not 436 more 410 very 389 so 343 then 327 out 315 only 314 now 308 up 298 other 245 well 232 great 229 even 227 good 224 such 212 much 208 little 199 always 190 same 189 here 175 there 175 down 166 many 166 as 165 first 165 away 163 never 161 also 160 long 157 most 156 again 148 own 146 young 142 new 140 last 139 still 136 perhaps 134 on 132 once 129 in 126 too 126 suddenly 122 mental 116 just 114 certain 109 yet 109 soon 100 off 100 few 99 old Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 53 good 40 least 32 most 30 great 10 high 8 young 7 large 6 manif 6 bad 5 slight 5 late 4 old 4 dear 3 vile 3 poor 3 noble 3 near 3 low 3 Most 2 strong 2 quick 2 innermost 2 eld 2 black 1 wild 1 tall 1 sublime 1 sound 1 small 1 slender 1 remote 1 quiet 1 narrow 1 lovely 1 lofty 1 lively 1 l 1 hot 1 handsome 1 gross 1 full 1 firm 1 farth 1 fair 1 faint 1 early 1 deep 1 crisp 1 cool 1 close Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 125 most 14 well 5 least 1 long 1 close Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 kdl.kyvl.org 1 www.freeliterature.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.freeliterature.org 1 http://kdl.kyvl.org/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=kyetexts;cc= 1 http://kdl.kyvl.org/ Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16 peredonov did not 6 varvara was not 5 peredonov sat down 4 peredonov walked up 3 god had nothing 3 liudmilla laughed loudly 3 peredonov looked morosely 3 peredonov was frightened 3 peredonov was silent 3 peredonov was still 3 sasha did not 3 varvara did not 3 volodin was not 2 _ is _ 2 face was red 2 god be good 2 god has nothing 2 liudmilla walked quickly 2 man does not 2 one is not 2 people do n''t 2 peredonov felt depressed 2 peredonov looked around 2 peredonov said morosely 2 peredonov was also 2 peredonov was not 2 peredonov was there 2 peredonov was very 2 room was full 2 sasha had not 2 sasha went out 2 varvara came in 2 varvara is not 2 volodin had not 2 volodin laughed gleefully 2 volodin sat down 1 _ are _ 1 _ become rational 1 _ does _ 1 _ does not 1 _ had already 1 _ is therefore 1 _ think _ 1 boy is better 1 boy is still 1 boy kept silent 1 boy knew something 1 boy was still 1 boys are all 1 boys are no Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 boys are no better 1 face had no apparent 1 face was not unpleasant 1 god is not responsible 1 house are not salamanders 1 man does not always 1 man was not enough 1 men told no tales 1 mind is no longer 1 mind is not unhinged 1 one is not enough 1 one is not sure 1 patients are not sick 1 peredonov did not at 1 peredonov did not even 1 peredonov had no desire 1 peredonov had no doubt 1 peredonov had no luck 1 peredonov had no mind 1 peredonov had no technical 1 peredonov had not yet 1 peredonov was not able 1 room were not at 1 sasha had not just 1 varvara had no knowledge 1 varvara had not time 1 varvara is not good 1 varvara was not yet 1 volodin had not enough 1 volodin had not yet 1 volodin was not afraid 1 volodin was not yet A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 33241 author = Adler, G. J. (George J.) title = Letters of a Lunatic A Brief Exposition of My University Life, During the Years 1853-54 date = keywords = Dr.; Ferris; New; University; York; institution; man; year summary = PROFESSOR OF GERMAN LITERATURE IN THE UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF page or two from my life in connection with a public institution of the University at the time of my instruction to the students, such an idea 3d, During the horrid disorders within the Institution the past winter, Dear Sir,--I deem it my duty as a citizen of New-York, and a member of a apprize you of a fact of my personal history during the past winter, connected with the University of the city of New-York, first as a number of years past in preparing works for publication, and this winter As the above letter was handed to my personal friends for the purpose of the year of my matriculation at the institution, to the present hour I attempts of certain parties in connection with the institution and _ab institution, where such scenes of scandal only _date from the time his id = 15894 author = Andrews, Mary Raymond Shipman title = The Lifted Bandage date = keywords = Ben; Dick; Jack summary = You''ll want to know," he said in a tone which went to The man sat on the edge of the divan staring out of the window, minute The man''s head turned slowly and his look rested inquiringly on his young man, watching the face, bent forward and gripped his other hand on The judge turned a ghastly look upon the impetuous, bright face. honor of Jack''s life left, I think I could finish the years with The steady voice stopped a moment and the young man shivered slightly; Miller was gone; Dick''s father waited, his gaze fixed on the judge''s The judge turned his dreamy, bright look toward the frightened man. Dick was here a while ago and said things--you know what "I know your thought," the judge answered the sound, and his eyes were of it all." As the man waited, watching his son''s face, he groaned id = 27740 author = Haslam, John title = A Letter to the Right Honorable the Lord Chancellor, on the Nature and Interpretation of Unsoundness of Mind, and Imbecility of Intellect date = keywords = lordship; mind; state; unsound summary = concerning the human mind, both in its sound state and morbid condition. different notions concerning the nature of UNSOUNDNESS of mind, and manage a man''s affairs, and imbecility of mind taken as _evidence_ of When medical persons depose that the mind of an individual is unsound, the issue of a commission to ascertain this _unsoundness_ of mind, and idiotcy nor lunacy, termed _unsound mind_, and yet the legal remedy for nature of the human mind, and with the state of its morbid conditions, affairs, AMOUNT to evidence that he is of _unsound mind_: and he must be affairs, AMOUNT to evidence that he is of _unsound mind_: and he must be unsoundness of mind which renders a man incapable of managing his and yet _no_ unsoundness of mind." That many persons are extremely of _unsound_ mind, and unable to manage his affairs:--incapacity to manage his affairs, being considered as EVIDENCE of unsound mind." id = 37057 author = Haslam, John title = Observations on Insanity With Practical Remarks on the Disease and an Account of the Morbid Appearances on Dissection date = keywords = Bethlem; CASE; brain; disease; mind; patient; state; time; year summary = insane persons are subject, we have frequent and sufficient opportunities leg of an insane patient, and laid upon it for a considerable time, with a Insane people are said to be generally worse in the morning; in some cases If the person who is to examine the state of the patient''s mind be proper, however, to state, that the patients in Bethlem hospital possess a man twenty-eight years of age, was admitted a patient in May 1795. a man thirty-six years of age, was admitted as an incurable patient disordered state, and was considered as a dangerous patient. a man aged thirty years, was admitted a patient July 23, 1796. Although patients, who have been affected with insanity more than a year, In the most violent state of the disease, the patient should be kept alone patients, who have for many years been confined in the house, are subject id = 48912 author = Sologub, Fyodor title = The Little Demon date = keywords = Ardalyon; Borisitch; Darya; Geisha; Grushina; Head; Khripatch; Kokovkina; Liudmilla; Marta; Master; Peredonov; Pilnikov; Prepolovenskaya; Princess; Routilov; Sasha; Varvara; Vassilyevna; Vershina; Vladya; Volodin summary = and Varvara Peredonov, Pavel Volodin, Darya, Liudmilla, and Valeria "Of course," said Peredonov, "I can marry whom I like. Peredonov stopped laughing quite as suddenly, and said gravely, "It''s very rude," said Peredonov, "to laugh like that before guests. At night in the bedroom Varvara said to Peredonov: But now that Peredonov said that he would come, Marta Peredonov looked at Marta, screwed up one eye and said: "I can''t waste any time at home now," said Peredonov, "I''ve got more Peredonov looked fixedly in one corner of the room and said: Peredonov suddenly began to laugh and said: "Your quiet one is a good boy, I must say," said Peredonov malignantly. "To ask little boys seems ridiculous to me," said Peredonov gravely. "I''ve decided to get married," said Peredonov, "only Varvara and I He''ll look important," said Peredonov. When Peredonov went to get his hair trimmed, Varvara said: id = 56407 author = Stone, Elizabeth T. title = A Sketch of the Life of Elizabeth T. Stone and of Her Persecutions With an Appendix of Her Treatment and Sufferings While in the Charlestown McLean Assylum, Where She Was Confined Under the Pretence of Insanity date = keywords = Christ; Dr.; God; Lord; Miss; Stephen summary = with God. At that time a young lady, Mary Ann Burbank, entered the room him a good morning and on my way home I felt to bless and praise God. On the next Sabbath I attended church at Elder Cole''s, the Christian Doctor asked me if I was going on a visit with my brother?--I told him went down and took my leave of the family.--Little did I think that Dr. Graves was called in to give a line to have me carried into an Insane deranged person; but God only knows the distress that my body is every brother Stephen came into the room and said, now Elizabeth we will have I told her how I loved God, and said many things to be my friend, and told her she did not know how I did love God; she my brother Stephen''s wife said, "that God had nothing more for me to id = 28363 author = Vaknin, Samuel title = MindGames: Short Fiction about Bizarre Mental Health Disorders date = keywords = Rangelovska summary = Copyright (C) 2009 Lidija Rangelovska. Please see the accompanying RTF (Rich Text Format) file for this eBook. id = 15365 author = nan title = A Psychiatric Milestone: Bloomingdale Hospital Centenary, 1821-1921 date = keywords = Asylum; Bloomingdale; City; Committee; Dr.; Eddy; Governors; Hospital; M.D.; Mrs.; New; New York; Plains; Society; White; York; mental; patient summary = New York Hospital and Lunatic Asylum, 1808 _Frontispiece_ mental cases then under treatment at the New York Hospital on lower Public, relative to the Asylum for the Insane at Bloomingdale, New York, Society of the New York Hospital to provide for the mentally sick has exigencies of State and municipal organization, the New York Hospital to the Neurotic Patient," Mental Hygiene, New York, 1920, IV, 670-678.] Bloomingdale Hospital at White Plains, New York.] founded one hundred years ago to-day; the parent, the New York Hospital, [Illustration: BLOOMINGDALE HOSPITAL, WHITE PLAINS, NEW YORK, 1921] the mental department of the New York Hospital which have been preserved the New York Hospital devoted to the Treatment of Mental Diseases, is to [Footnote 25: Address of the Governors of the New York Hospital to the [Footnote 25: Address of the Governors of the New York Hospital to the