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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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 43817 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 9 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 Matt 4 Phoenix 4 Chub 4 -Frank 3 Clip 3 CHAPTER 2 welcome 2 look 2 german 2 american 2 Uhlans 2 Tom 2 Susie 2 Prescott 2 Perry 2 Martin 2 King 2 Hawley 2 Dangerfield 2 Comet 2 Clipperton 1 time 1 start 1 road 1 mile 1 man 1 machine 1 little 1 like 1 lad 1 hand 1 good 1 french 1 english 1 day 1 british 1 boy 1 belgian 1 Wing 1 Welcome 1 Tsan 1 Thelma 1 Swift 1 Streak 1 Sandy 1 San 1 Sam 1 Résimont 1 Rollo 1 Rod Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1304 man 1002 time 774 way 733 boy 693 road 651 hand 636 motor 548 machine 458 thing 418 eye 408 house 406 place 403 day 397 something 378 mile 377 side 370 cycle 369 foot 365 face 360 one 335 lad 321 fellow 316 head 308 car 297 horse 293 night 281 word 280 moment 279 friend 267 room 267 minute 259 anything 251 chance 250 hour 250 door 249 work 235 part 232 nothing 225 water 225 chum 224 town 214 officer 213 line 210 trouble 209 wheel 205 ground 198 mind 194 order 193 window 191 gun Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 2222 Matt 1555 _ 774 Tom 713 Chub 583 Kenneth 554 Clip 487 Rod 483 Ned 423 Merriwell 386 Bert 347 Josh 310 Rollo 307 -Frank 305 Perry 248 Mr. 222 Phoenix 215 Clipperton 212 Jack 209 Hawley 206 Hanky 203 Motor 196 Grattan 191 CHAPTER 186 Panky 185 Jimmie 181 Frank 176 Germans 165 King 159 Pete 153 McGlory 147 exclaimed 147 Sam 144 Comet 143 Tsan 142 Ti 131 Swift 130 ye 123 Susie 123 Dangerfield 120 Welcome 117 McKibben 115 Bascomb 114 Wing 108 Dick 105 Captain 101 Pima 101 Major 100 McReady 91 Prescott 88 Jacks Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 7287 he 5444 i 5090 it 4137 you 2510 they 2003 him 1937 we 1188 me 1056 them 509 us 476 himself 334 she 144 her 140 themselves 80 ''s 73 myself 65 ''em 49 itself 44 yourself 35 yours 24 one 24 mine 22 ourselves 22 herself 14 ye 12 his 12 em 7 yew 6 yerself 4 theirs 4 ours 2 yourselves 2 yew''re 2 thar 1 your''n 1 you''re 1 yo 1 yew''ll 1 ye''d 1 wireless 1 they-- 1 t''ink 1 o 1 meself 1 less''n 1 huh 1 hisself 1 er 1 d''you 1 an''---- Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 17768 be 6866 have 3019 do 1884 get 1797 go 1580 say 1341 see 1324 come 1240 make 1150 take 999 know 744 think 742 look 659 give 610 tell 609 find 596 ask 471 leave 467 keep 449 hear 440 turn 430 seem 396 try 387 want 369 start 368 let 357 stand 337 run 319 call 307 hold 298 begin 294 reach 291 put 290 feel 288 stop 286 reply 282 pass 277 answer 274 send 271 bring 267 follow 247 fall 239 mean 238 wait 224 catch 220 show 219 cry 217 ride 212 happen 209 throw Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 3811 not 1531 up 1213 out 1088 then 957 now 825 so 821 here 685 good 679 back 674 more 642 just 608 little 604 other 601 as 599 away 584 down 560 well 511 on 490 right 488 only 483 off 473 old 472 there 437 too 432 long 412 all 407 much 389 again 348 very 348 first 337 never 332 in 311 over 300 even 294 still 281 soon 279 great 271 last 270 few 259 enough 258 far 250 same 243 almost 238 german 220 ever 216 close 200 once 198 young 198 hard 197 around Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 121 good 70 most 56 least 35 bad 25 slight 20 near 19 great 17 big 13 j 11 fine 9 Most 8 late 6 large 5 short 5 faint 4 wild 4 queer 3 small 3 safe 3 high 3 heavy 3 hard 3 fast 3 easy 2 sure 2 strong 2 speedy 2 quick 2 old 2 mere 2 lucky 2 farthermost 2 deep 2 bright 1 young 1 tough 1 topmost 1 tiny 1 thrifty 1 temp 1 tall 1 swift 1 subtle 1 slow 1 slick 1 rude 1 rich 1 remote 1 plucky 1 pleasant Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 105 most 15 least 8 well 1 near 1 latest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 digital.library.villanova.edu 4 www.gutenberg.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 4 http://digital.library.villanova.edu/) 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/46257/46257-h/46257-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/46257/46257-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/30969/30969-h/30969-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/30969/30969-h.zip 1 http://digital.library.villanova.edu/Item/vudl:300153 1 http://digital.library.villanova.edu/ Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15 matt did not 10 ned went on 7 matt was not 6 rod did not 5 _ is _ 5 boy did not 5 boys were not 5 ned did not 4 boy went on 4 ned was glad 4 tom did not 4 tom was soon 3 _ did _ 3 _ got _ 3 _ had _ 3 _ was _ 3 boys did not 3 chub got up 3 face went white 3 man did not 3 man was not 3 matt looked around 3 matt makes good 3 matt went down 3 matt went on 3 men had not 3 men were not 3 rod was able 3 rod went on 3 tom was not 2 _ did n''t 2 _ do _ 2 _ knew _ 2 _ know _ 2 _ were _ 2 bert was not 2 bert was still 2 bert was too 2 boys stood there 2 boys were now 2 boys were soon 2 chub got out 2 chub had not 2 chub let off 2 chub ran back 2 chub was n''t 2 chub was there 2 chub went on 2 clip do n''t 2 clip was n''t Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 ned made no reply 1 _ was not far 1 bert had no eye 1 bert had no mind 1 bert said no more 1 boy had no doubt 1 boys were not english 1 boys were not sorry 1 chub had no suspicion 1 clip ''s not responsible 1 clip is not half 1 cycles were not there 1 kenneth had no occasion 1 machine was not ready 1 man had not as 1 man made no attempt 1 man was not very 1 matt had no intention 1 matt had no love 1 matt had no time 1 matt made no reply 1 matt made no response 1 matt was not concerned 1 matt was not in 1 matt was not particular 1 matt was not slow 1 matt were not yet 1 men were not as 1 motor was no light 1 ned ''s no slouch 1 ned was not far 1 one was not just 1 place was not very 1 road was no longer 1 rod was not quite 1 sides did not really 1 things were no worse 1 tom was not safe 1 tom was not very A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 4230 author = Appleton, Victor title = Tom Swift and His Motor-Cycle; Or, Fun and Adventures on the Road date = keywords = Albany; Andy; Boomerang; Damon; Eradicate; Mr.; Mrs.; Swift; Tom; man summary = Tom Swift and his Motor-Cycle "Now, there''s a matter I want to speak to you about, Tom. Has your father any idea of giving the work he has been turning over "I''m going to keep my ears open," thought Tom as he went on eating "I think he will know me the next time he sees me," thought Tom, and A hopeful look came over Tom''s face, but he said nothing, that is, "Mr. Damon," said Tom quickly, "will you sell me that motor-cycle?" there!" and looking from an upper window, Tom saw his father running "Dad looks worried," thought Tom as he wheeled the broken motor-cycle Tom told the colored man how to find the Swift home, and was Tom wheeled his motor-cycle to a hard side-path along the old road, resourceful Tom Swift of old when he went to get his motor-cycle in id = 40254 author = Duffield, J. W. title = Bert Wilson''s Twin Cylinder Racer date = keywords = Bert; Blue; Dick; Francisco; San; Streak; Tom; day; good; hand; like; little; look; machine; mile; road; start; time summary = machine, like a living thing, darted down the road that lay beside the "Well, old boy," said Bert, as he patted the beautiful machine, after the time Bert had crossed the old Brooklyn Bridge, he had lost sight of Bert and he let his machine out until it was traveling like the wind. lighted up his face, and he came toward Bert with outstretched hand. He had a surprisingly good machine and doubled Bert''s dare by riding they would have thought themselves flying at twenty miles an hour, Bert Bert left the "Blue Streak" at the garage, and went with Tom and Dick to "Good-bye," said Bert, wringing their hands, "see you later," and, After he left his companions, Bert made good speed for a time, At first, Bert had stopped to get a good look at it, but Before starting, Bert looked over his machine carefully, in order to id = 30969 author = Marlow, Ralph title = The Big Five Motorcycle Boys on the Battle Line; Or, With the Allies in France date = keywords = Andre; CHAPTER; France; Josh; Jules; Oscar; Panky; Paris; Rod; Uhlans; american; boy; french; german; look summary = "For goodness'' sake tell us what it all means, Rod!" urged Hanky Panky. "Bully for you, Rod!" exclaimed Josh; "I knew you''d come to time right Hanky Panky and Josh could understand very little of what was said, but exhaust, the muffler being open, both Rod and Hanky Panky felt like "I''m with you, Rod!" called out Josh immediately, while Hanky Panky of Josh and Hanky Panky when she told them she had lived in the French "I''m as thirsty as a fish out of water, Rod!" called out Josh some time "One thing I''m glad to tell you, Rod," remarked Josh; "which is that "It''s a French field hospital, isn''t it, Rod?" asked Josh. load himself down with deadly weapons like that," laughed Rod. Josh had his little outing, and returned in good time. They all ran in a bunch, for Rod held Josh in, so that Hanky Panky might id = 46075 author = Matthews, Stanley R. title = Motor Matt; or, The King of the Wheel Motor Stories Thrilling Adventure Motor Fiction No 1. date = keywords = -Frank; CHAPTER; Chub; Clipperton; Comet; Dace; Hawley; King; Matt; Perry; Phoenix; Prescott; Susie; Welcome summary = "Let''s go up the canal a ways, Chub," said Matt, when he and his chum "You''ve got more''n your hat on your mind, Matt," returned Chub, "I can "Come on, Chub, what''s struck you in a heap?" said Matt, catching his Dace Perry as the seven boys faced Matt and Chub. Dace Perry, and I don''t think"--Matt''s voice was like velvet, but it this myself, Matt," said he, with a significant look at Perry, "but "The tire went up, major," said Matt quietly; "that''s all I know about Matt waved his hand to Chub, Susie and Perkins; and members of the club Major Woolford wanted Matt in that bicycle-race. "All right, Matt," said Chub, getting up, "have it your own way. "He can''t come," said Chub; "says he''d give a good deal to see Matt "What''s on your mind, Welcome?" said Matt, trying to pin the old man id = 46257 author = Matthews, Stanley R. title = Motor Matt''s Daring; or, True to His Friends Motor Stories Thrilling Adventure Motor Fiction No. 2, March 6, 1909 date = keywords = -Frank; Bisbee; Bluebell; Chub; Clip; Hawley; Jacks; Matt; Perry; Phoenix; Susie; welcome summary = motor-cycle had been left, Chub and Matt went on with their talk about Chub was already on his way to the front door, and Susie and Matt "Pedro Morales!" exclaimed Matt, turning to Chub and Susie. "Perry thinks about as much of Chub as he does of me," spoke up Matt, Chub referred to the time Motor Matt was racing for Phoenix to take his "Del''s not getting dinner, Chub," answered Matt, coming to a halt "You''ve got two motor-cycles in the back of your wagon," said Matt, Matt whirled away from the freighter, to help Chub get the motor-cycles "It''s a long lane, Chub," said Matt, "that has no turning. "Don''t worry about your father, Chub," said Matt. "Look here, Chub," said Matt, walking over to his chum and pulling him "Come on, Chub," said Matt quietly, taking his chum''s arm and leading here," said Matt; "but Chub''s all right." id = 47071 author = Matthews, Stanley R. title = Motor Matt''s "Century" Run; or, The Governor''s Courier date = keywords = -Frank; Bascomb; Burke; Chub; Clip; Comet; Dangerfield; King; Matt; Morisco; Phoenix summary = "Clip and I are going to Denver on our motor-cycles," answered Matt. As soon as Clip and Chub had the team in hand, Matt ran to the girl. "If they hadn''t tied her to the wagon," said Matt, "she would have got Clip got on the sheriff''s animal and started for the bridge; Chub went "Going up Castle Creek Cañon?" asked Clip, while he and Matt were Clip?" queried Matt, as they whirled into the Black Cañon road. "Hold up, Clip," said Matt, dropping a hand on his chum''s arm. Dangerfield gang, Matt was determined not to let Clip go into it alone. Clip turned and led the way to the boulder where Matt had left the "But who''s that ruffian, Clip?" asked Matt again, as he got into the shook Motor Matt''s hand, and then got on their horses. "Just a minute, Clip," said Matt. id = 47087 author = Matthews, Stanley R. title = Motor Matt''s Race; or, The Last Flight of the Comet date = keywords = -Frank; Chub; Clip; Clipperton; Dangerfield; Fresnay; Matt; Pete; Phoenix; Pima; Prescott; welcome summary = "You see, Welcome," explained Matt, with a wink at Chub and Clip, "it Chub introduced himself, Matt, Clip, and Welcome. "But Clip was _disguised_, Matt," said Chub, more than willing to be "If you''d got a good look at the two who robbed you," went on Matt, "I know, Matt," put in McKibben, "that you hate to think this of Clip Matt and Chub got up and stepped toward their chum. "Cheer up, old chum!" said Matt, taking Clip''s hand. Matt began by telling Chub how Dangerfield had asked him to help in "What I know wouldn''t clear Clip," said Matt, "although it would "It was Clip and Pete," put in Matt, and pointed to the print of a The party got back to Phoenix at half-past ten, and Matt and Chub left "Get that out of your head, Chub," said Matt. "Clip don''t want you to come to Phoenix," said Matt. id = 53533 author = Matthews, Stanley R. title = Motor Matt''s Double Trouble; or, The Last of the Hoodoo date = keywords = -motor; Buddha; Bunce; CHAPTER; Catskill; Chinaman; Grattan; Martin; Matt; Pardo; Sam; Tsan; Wing summary = "Now," proceeded Grattan, "this is the way of it: We got Motor Matt "I''ll find out from Motor Matt where Tsan Ti is," said Grattan, between When Motor Matt and Joe McGlory dropped off that "local" passenger "About what time was the car stolen?" asked Matt, quieting McGlory with Matt and Grattan had been at swords'' points ever since the motor boys worst Grattan, and to be of some assistance to Tsan Ti. On the way to the garage with Martin, Matt explained these matters to "It would be like Grattan," Matt answered, "to hire Sam Wing to steal for Motor Matt--and now the mandarin is looking for McGlory and is "If Grattan and Pardo are really following you," said Matt, "why Matt told how McGlory had run away from the pocket, and how Grattan 30--Motor Matt''s Mandarin; or, Turning a Trick for Tsan Ti. id = 11469 author = Ralphson, G. Harvey (George Harvey) title = Boy Scouts on Motorcycles; Or, With the Flying Squadron date = keywords = Captain; China; Chinks; Frank; Hans; Jack; Jimmie; Martin; Ned; Peking; Sandy; american summary = "I saw as evil a look as ever burned out of a human eye," Ned replied. "What''s the answer now?" asked Jimmie, turning to Ned. "What is it?" asked Jack, the instant Ned entered the house. "Yes," Ned replied to Jimmie''s remark, "I think we may as well set out Glancing into the rear room, Ned saw the old Chinaman leave his work and "This China seems to be a nice country," Jimmie said, turning to Ned. Jack and Frank sat long by the window, waiting for Ned and Jimmie to "What I want to know," Jimmie broke in, "is how Ned got away. "Where did you leave Frank and Jack?" asked Ned, as the officer entered "''Wait," Ned said, as the marine moved toward the door, "I would like to "Never heard of them," Ned said, watching the men turn from the road "What they doing to Ned and Jimmie?" asked Jack. id = 36500 author = Westerman, Percy F. (Percy Francis) title = The Dispatch-Riders: The Adventures of Two British Motor-cyclists in the Great War date = keywords = Antwerp; Barrington; Belgium; Brussels; Colonel; England; Everest; French; General; Kenneth; Koenik; Liége; Major; Rollo; Résimont; Thelma; Uhlans; belgian; british; english; german; lad summary = city of Liége, Kenneth Everest and Rollo Barrington were enlisted as Kenneth and Rollo were firing away as hard as they could thrust home dispatch-riders tore along with their Belgian comrades, Kenneth with "Hold hard, old man!" shouted Kenneth, grasping his chum by the Rollo," said Kenneth, as the two chums made their way to the place as Kenneth and Rollo entered the apparently deserted city of Liége. his hand, and passed them on first to Kenneth and then to Rollo. "Won''t you come with me, Kenneth?" asked Rollo. Rollo was standing by his chum''s motor-cycle when Kenneth left the Suddenly Kenneth raised his hand, at the same time stopping his motor. Resting their rifles against the wall, Kenneth and his Belgian comrades neither Kenneth nor Rollo was a spy; at the same time they were By the time that Kenneth and Rollo arrived at the head-quarters of the