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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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5207 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 81 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 illustration 3 time 3 boy 2 way 2 water 2 sun 2 plant 2 man 2 look 2 little 2 like 2 event 2 Turk 2 Rob 2 Record 2 President 2 Mr. 2 Master 2 Key 2 Garment 2 Fig 2 Demon 1 work 1 wave 1 telescope 1 story 1 star 1 round 1 nest 1 moon 1 long 1 line 1 light 1 great 1 good 1 glass 1 form 1 flower 1 fish 1 earth 1 cell 1 bee 1 air 1 Solange 1 Roger 1 Paul 1 Orion 1 Monsieur 1 Miss 1 Miette Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 710 air 697 time 616 water 520 boy 498 man 486 illustration 406 day 396 way 376 earth 374 sun 372 eye 345 plant 338 light 306 star 302 one 299 glass 271 wave 263 thing 261 foot 260 flower 257 tube 246 body 243 side 231 hand 230 place 230 part 229 year 228 head 226 world 221 life 208 tree 207 nothing 204 friend 202 stone 201 moment 199 ground 197 people 197 end 195 room 193 cell 190 line 189 night 188 sea 187 face 183 animal 176 country 175 work 173 gas 172 piece 168 telescope Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1540 _ 749 Rob 521 Monsieur 425 Roger 309 Paul 273 Miette 226 Fig 214 Demon 183 Dalize 119 Mr. 94 Miss 69 Turk 61 Turks 60 Albert 57 Solange 57 Master 52 George 50 CHAPTER 49 Madame 45 President 45 Elephant 44 Record 42 Paris 40 America 38 c 37 Key 36 Europe 36 Carl 36 Bob 35 England 32 Garment 32 Electricity 30 Joslyn 29 Great 27 Lion 26 Africa 25 Greek 25 France 25 Dr. 24 fro 24 Orion 24 Character 23 heavens 23 Vesuvius 23 Lecture 23 King 22 moss 21 s 21 bee 21 b Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 4120 it 3273 he 3017 you 2269 i 1944 they 1829 we 1138 them 1053 him 559 us 495 she 399 me 242 himself 170 her 133 themselves 131 itself 57 yourself 47 herself 45 myself 42 one 28 ourselves 10 ours 9 yourselves 9 ''s 7 ''em 5 theirs 5 mine 4 yours 2 ye 2 mb 1 yourself,--you 1 tart 1 smiling,--"you 1 satisfaction,-- 1 oneself 1 his 1 him,-- 1 hey 1 hers Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 11120 be 3775 have 1393 see 1240 do 977 make 855 say 750 go 711 come 652 find 634 take 615 look 610 know 438 think 391 fall 377 call 374 give 337 get 307 grow 282 tell 282 pass 273 show 272 form 270 begin 268 turn 259 become 253 seem 251 leave 237 put 229 use 229 live 218 lie 217 hear 214 reach 208 carry 203 keep 201 ask 199 draw 193 stand 191 bring 188 answer 182 let 180 understand 177 move 174 rise 171 travel 164 try 164 run 163 remain 154 throw 153 hold Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2109 not 1164 so 994 very 881 up 860 then 762 now 752 little 587 more 577 great 566 out 561 other 504 only 500 down 445 long 441 as 419 much 392 many 379 away 358 even 343 again 333 good 331 well 328 here 324 first 319 just 285 all 278 there 277 large 266 back 264 still 250 small 243 never 242 same 236 most 235 such 228 soon 216 enough 215 old 211 last 211 few 208 off 199 far 196 once 193 often 190 own 188 high 185 too 179 young 175 right 174 also Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 64 good 50 most 44 least 25 great 18 near 14 large 14 big 13 high 12 Most 11 bright 9 strong 7 tall 7 slight 7 simple 5 pure 5 grand 5 bad 4 tiny 4 small 4 old 4 early 3 rich 3 late 3 hard 3 fine 3 deep 3 brave 2 wise 2 wild 2 white 2 thin 2 thick 2 sweet 2 low 2 lofty 2 happy 2 farth 2 faint 2 eld 2 dark 2 close 2 Least 1 young 1 stout 1 soft 1 shy 1 short 1 shady 1 safe 1 rough Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 186 most 14 least 11 well 1 noblest 1 hard 1 biggest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.org 2 www.archive.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/37589/37589-h/37589-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/37589/37589-h.zip 1 http://www.archive.org/details/throughmagicglas00buck 1 http://www.archive.org Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 rob did not 4 rob took time 3 _ is _ 3 air is elastic 3 men are not 3 one has ever 3 paul was not 3 sun was high 2 _ made _ 2 air had not 2 air is damp 2 air is heavy 2 air is so 2 air is warm 2 air was more 2 air was remarkably 2 air was thin 2 bodies are not 2 bodies are subject 2 body seemed almost 2 boy does not 2 boy had still 2 boy takes everything 2 boy was fairly 2 boy was greatly 2 boy was ill 2 boy was none 2 boy was now 2 boy was worried 2 day is cold 2 day was now 2 day was well 2 eyes are not 2 eyes grew more 2 eyes were actually 2 eyes were nevertheless 2 light is very 2 man is food 2 man took firm 2 man was not 2 men are crazy 2 men are now 2 men have as 2 men have not 2 miette is not 2 one is not 2 one was so 2 one was sure 2 paul was silent 2 rob became interested Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 boy had no desire 2 man was not likely 2 men are not always 2 men have not yet 2 rob had no idea 2 rob made no effort 2 sun were not so 2 tube made no noise 1 _ has no lid 1 bodies are not compact 1 bodies are not really 1 eyes are not keen 1 eyes are not weary 1 flower do not either 1 flowers were not worth 1 light are not as 1 man were no longer 1 miette is not entirely 1 miette is not satisfied 1 miette was not mistaken 1 one is not at 1 paul had not yet 1 paul has no mother 1 paul made no movement 1 roger made no allusion 1 roger was no longer 1 star has no existence 1 stars are not always 1 stars are not so 1 things are not difficult 1 things do not always 1 water does not now 1 water is no longer 1 water is not only A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 436 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = The Master Key An Electrical Fairy Tale Founded Upon the Mysteries of Electricity date = keywords = Demon; Electricity; Garment; Joslyn; Key; Master; President; Record; Rob; Turk; boy; event; time summary = When Rob became interested in electricity his clear-headed father Rob was a courageous boy, but a thrill of fear passed over him in spite So Rob, having conversed for a time with the glorious Demon of Here he presented Rob the silver box of tablets, and the boy, somewhat "Perfectly!" cried Rob, taking the machine from the Demon with way Rob clasped the little machine to his left wrist, so that his coat "If any of your fellows come nearer," Rob said to the fat chief, "I''ll with the spear, Rob turned his electric tube upon him and keeled him "Then," said the boy, thoughtfully, "I''ve reached home just in time." "Now," said Rob, "let''s look over the record of the past day and see if into Rob''s pocket and drew out the electric tube. "Keep it," said Rob. The Demon started, and gave him an odd look. id = 45347 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = The Master Key An Electrical Fairy Tale Founded Upon the Mysteries of Electricity date = keywords = CHAPTER; Demon; Garment; Key; Master; President; Record; Rob; Turk; boy; event; illustration; man summary = When Rob became interested in electricity his clear-headed father Rob was a courageous boy, but a thrill of fear passed over him in spite So Rob, having conversed for a time with the glorious Demon of Here he presented Rob the silver box of tablets, and the boy, somewhat "Perfectly!" cried Rob, taking the machine from the Demon with way Rob clasped the little machine to his left wrist, so that his coat "If any of your fellows come nearer," Rob said to the fat chief, "I''ll with the spear, Rob turned his electric tube upon him and keeled him "Now," said Rob, "let''s look over the record of the past day and see if into Rob''s pocket and drew out the electric tube. Rob smiled and pointed the electric tube at the man, who doubtless "Keep it," said Rob. The Demon started, and gave him an odd look. id = 37589 author = Buckley, Arabella B. (Arabella Burton) title = Through Magic Glasses and Other Lectures A Sequel to The Fairyland of Science date = keywords = Fig; Greek; Mr.; Orion; cell; form; glass; illustration; light; like; line; look; moon; plant; round; star; sun; telescope; time summary = happen at different times in the moon''s path round the earth; but quite small, which cover the moon''s face with pitted marks, like a man This little star, really a glorious sun billions of miles away behind see stars so far off that their light takes _two thousand years_ coming star seen through this telescope appears 2000 times as bright as when photograph of the sun takes away the eye-piece of his telescope and puts Wherever the telescope is turned all round the sun the lines of luminous centre, what appears to be a bright and very beautiful star (see Fig. 55) surrounded by a darker space than the rest of the nebula, while in light in the telescope, and comes only from an ordinary star. near star may be small and faint and a far-off one large and bright. The next two forms, _a_ and _c_, look much more like plants, for the id = 5726 author = Buckley, Arabella B. (Arabella Burton) title = The Fairy-Land of Science date = keywords = Fig; Lecture; air; bee; earth; flower; little; plant; sun; water; wave; way; work summary = looks like a tree of glass with long down-hanging pointed leaves. earth, these little imprisoned sun-waves begin to be active, atoms of oxygen in the air, set the invisible fairies "heat" and Can you picture tiny sunbeam-waves of light and heat travelling water and looking like beautiful flowers, and all round the heat which shakes apart the little atoms of water and makes them Huyghens, suggested that light comes from the sun in tiny waves, Again, light does a great deal of work when it falls upon plants. work of the invisible waves of ether coming from the sun, which sun-waves and the air, deal with the drops of water. In this way the sun-waves and the air carry off water everyday, invisible vapour, -it will form into tiny water-drops, like the Now, when the sun-waves come to take the water out of the air, and being worked up with it by the sun-waves into id = 17582 author = Stockton, Frank Richard title = Round-about Rambles in Lands of Fact and Fancy date = keywords = Bob; Carl; Elephant; Ella; Hulda; Jenny; Lion; Mr.; boy; fish; good; great; illustration; like; little; long; look; man; nest; story; time; water; way summary = time, for that great tree is just about to come down. they thought it was time to leave that little dog alone. "Gothic Church." You can see a great deal which looks like Bob was not a very big boy, but he was a lively little fellow and full Bob heard a great deal of noise and shouting after the big girl came This great ship of the air was to be a regular little town, as you may This pretty little spring, with its cool water running day and night I once knew a little girl who said she could not bear spring-water; had to spare, besides a great many other things in the way of little these little creatures, who in some countries build great houses, If there is anything which a little country-boy likes, and which a big So I think it is no wonder that the little boys like to go after the id = 36189 author = Walsh, William Shepard title = In Search of a Son date = keywords = Albert; Dalize; Madame; Miette; Miss; Monsieur; Paul; Roger; Solange; illustration summary = "My dear friends," said Roger, turning to Monsieur and Madame Dalize, "Ah, you love drawing?" said Monsieur Roger, looking at Paul. Paul looked at Monsieur Roger, and said, quickly,-When Paul had safely reached the ground, Monsieur Roger said to himself, Monsieur Roger looked at Paul, and, affecting a serious air, he said,-"You are entirely right, my child," said Monsieur Roger; "should Paul "Come, Miss Miette," said Monsieur Roger, who saw this manoeuvre, "you Miss Miette wants to catch me," said Monsieur Roger. Monsieur Roger saw at this moment that Paul was beckoning to Miette to Miss Miette is not satisfied," said Monsieur Roger; "It is the air which is entering the globe," said Monsieur Roger. "Does Miss Miette think, then," said Monsieur Roger, "that if the cloud Miss Miette looked again at Monsieur Roger with a singular air. Miette put on the air of a martyr, and said to Monsieur Roger,--