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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 8 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 10238 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 79 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 like 5 King 4 time 4 old 4 man 3 long 3 french 3 day 3 Tahiti 3 South 3 New 3 Hawaii 3 CHAPTER 2 medium 2 island 2 great 2 good 2 chapter 2 american 2 Yoomy 2 Yillah 2 Taji 2 San 2 Samoa 2 Pacific 2 Odo 2 Mr. 2 Mohi 2 Media 2 Marquesan 2 Mardi 2 Islands 2 Hautia 2 Hatiheu 2 English 2 Chief 2 Captain 2 Braid 2 Beard 2 Bardianna 2 Babbalanja 2 Apia 1 yacht 1 wind 1 water 1 trade 1 town 1 spanish 1 ship 1 sea Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 2087 man 1517 time 1416 day 1216 island 1011 sea 963 hand 849 water 785 way 743 side 726 eye 721 thing 710 night 684 place 669 head 602 house 590 ship 569 king 546 sun 546 native 544 foot 533 life 527 land 526 nothing 517 tree 508 people 501 fire 486 hour 477 wind 474 woman 441 morning 440 part 424 face 424 end 424 air 408 arm 407 one 406 word 406 line 405 god 402 year 402 boat 399 friend 393 canoe 360 name 353 moment 349 heart 348 shore 332 fish 332 body 326 world Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 3279 _ 828 Kila 654 Maui 495 Babbalanja 437 Tu 432 Felix 405 Media 394 King 307 Mohi 301 CHAPTER 291 god 290 Samoa 278 Yoomy 275 Mardi 261 Mr. 244 Muriel 243 Hina 211 Pacific 208 Tahiti 207 lord 192 South 181 New 179 Yillah 164 Jarl 163 thou 159 ye 151 Captain 148 Islands 147 San 139 Oro 132 Korong 126 Hawaii 121 heaven 114 Samoan 109 Bello 107 Pago 105 Marquesan 103 Zealand 99 Marquesas 99 Island 98 hut 98 Shadow 95 Commodore 94 Taji 94 Government 94 English 91 Fire 90 Vivenza 88 Frenchman 88 French Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 6686 it 6452 he 5929 i 4644 we 3838 they 2496 you 2352 him 1923 them 1704 me 1703 us 1391 she 780 himself 707 her 376 themselves 315 myself 247 itself 174 ourselves 127 herself 119 one 73 yourself 73 thee 43 mine 39 his 25 yours 24 theirs 19 ours 17 ''em 14 hers 13 ''s 11 thyself 8 ye 8 ay 4 yourselves 3 em 2 oneself 1 wax 1 us?--they 1 ula 1 thumbscrews 1 this:--whether 1 thee:--take 1 taji 1 spoke:--"you 1 soothe 1 sad?--they 1 oppressive 1 officers.--commissioners 1 masquerade-- 1 king:--that 1 je Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 27760 be 8109 have 2108 say 2013 do 1970 come 1881 make 1712 go 1319 see 1205 take 959 know 916 give 883 find 757 seem 748 look 714 leave 693 tell 653 stand 612 pass 606 call 604 think 573 cry 553 fall 544 hear 508 get 499 hold 489 let 484 begin 479 become 475 run 475 bring 472 follow 465 keep 441 turn 410 lie 405 carry 386 live 373 break 370 speak 367 set 355 put 354 draw 345 throw 340 bear 333 rise 319 return 316 ask 314 appear 309 sit 305 die 295 eat Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 4122 not 2197 so 1820 more 1723 up 1578 then 1454 now 1313 very 1276 out 1273 old 1183 great 1151 long 1116 little 1061 other 1019 down 959 well 946 good 930 only 915 last 877 here 864 many 847 still 845 much 825 first 812 most 796 own 753 again 720 even 710 away 695 never 685 as 659 off 645 there 619 far 593 thus 578 once 569 too 565 same 539 high 536 ever 521 white 514 back 506 few 499 yet 474 soon 463 over 457 on 456 all 440 full 433 just 429 small Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 246 least 184 most 182 good 54 great 47 bad 41 high 37 slight 31 near 27 large 23 Most 16 fine 15 strong 12 low 12 deep 11 farth 10 wise 10 old 10 handsome 10 faint 10 early 9 small 8 long 8 late 8 eld 7 sweet 7 rich 7 pleasant 7 gay 7 furth 7 fast 6 topmost 6 safe 6 hard 6 common 6 big 5 young 5 wr 5 strange 5 short 5 manif 5 l 5 innermost 5 goodly 5 fair 5 easy 5 cool 5 bl 4 wild 4 warm 4 vile Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 628 most 50 well 27 least 2 youngest 2 near 2 highest 1 visited:--thrice 1 noblest 1 long 1 lest 1 feelest 1 comprehendest 1 close Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 www.archive.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.archive.org/details/losgringosorinsi00wiseiala Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 _ is _ 4 kila is great 4 maui did not 4 sun went down 3 _ was not 3 eyes are everywhere 3 people are not 3 sun was well 2 _ are essentially 2 _ came out 2 _ is natural 2 day was over 2 day was sunday 2 days gone by 2 days were very 2 eyes have ever 2 god is great 2 hands were free 2 life was not 2 lives are long 2 maui became angry 2 maui came near 2 maui was angry 2 maui was not 2 maui was very 2 maui went down 2 maui went out 2 men are more 2 men came down 2 men were not 2 native called lurau 2 night came on 2 night was very 2 nothing is more 2 nothing was visible 2 sea was light 2 sun came up 2 sun was high 2 sun was up 2 thing was certain 2 things are not 2 things are so 2 things went on 2 time was there 2 time went on 2 times gone by 2 water is not 1 _ am not 1 _ are far 1 _ are more Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 water is not so 1 _ am not afraid 1 _ are no longer 1 _ are not afraid 1 _ was not responsible 1 _ was not so 1 _ were not entirely 1 day had not yet 1 gods are not jealous 1 house having no furniture 1 house was no part 1 king is no such 1 king made no shadow 1 king seems not half 1 life was not worth 1 man had not so 1 man is no longer 1 man was not only 1 maui was not inclined 1 men are not sensible 1 men made no secret 1 men were not averse 1 men were not bad 1 native was no longer 1 natives are not sufficiently 1 natives did not wholly 1 night was not half 1 people are not piously 1 people are not there 1 people are not very 1 ship is no piece 1 sun had not yet 1 sun is not yet 1 sun was not up 1 things are not so 1 things is no very 1 things were no more 1 time has not yet 1 time was not so 1 trees are not so 1 waters are not so A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 13876 author = Allen, Grant title = The Great Taboo date = keywords = Birds; Boupari; Felix; Fire; Frenchman; Heaven; Keela; Kila; King; Korong; Mali; Methuselah; Muriel; Peyron; Shadow; Taboo; Water; rain summary = clapping of hands, like some solemn litany: "Tu-Kila-Kila speaks true. The man upon whose shoulder the god laid his heavy hand as he spoke stood "The King of Fire is here, Tu-Kila-Kila," the lesser god made answer, "Water," Tu-Kila-Kila said, with half-tipsy solemnity, "you are a god "Let the Shadows come forward," the chief said, looking up with an air of that marked the taboo round Felix and Muriel''s huts. "Tu-Kila-Kila is coming," the young man-Shadow said, in Polynesian, See; Tu-Kila-Kila, who is so great a god, has come from his own home on "I think," Felix said, turning to poor, terrified Muriel, "I''ve sent the "Tu-Kila-Kila hates me," Felix said, later in the day, to his attentive "But your taboo is up to-day," Felix said, "so my Shadow tells me." "God save the king!" Muriel said, in a quiet voice, trying to Tu-Kila-Kila, because he has taken the life of the last great god, whom id = 43824 author = Freeman, Lewis R. (Lewis Ransome) title = In the Track of the Trades The Account of a Fourteen Thousand Mile Yachting Cruise to the Hawaiis, Marquesas, Societies, Samoas and Fijis date = keywords = Apia; Bertie; Boraki; Chief; Claribel; Commodore; Fiji; Hatiheu; Hawaii; Honolulu; Lurline; Marquesan; New; Nukahiva; Pacific; Pago; Papeete; Samoan; San; Sea; South; Suva; Tahiti; Taio; Tutuila; american; british; day; french; great; illustration; island; like; man; native; time; trade; wind; yacht summary = watch came on deck, and while sail was being shortened a heavy sea to close-reefing the foresail, when a solid wall of green water came brought the yacht''s head to the wind and put an end to the danger. water like a great wounded bird as the yacht smoked away before the the Line than any other of the South Sea islands that may lay claim to the "green room" like a "flying wedge" in the good old days of mass half-minute-long interval before the wind came that the yacht lay In the old days the Samoans, like all the other South Sea islanders, important a place as does the coconut to the South Sea islander. entrance to Pago Pago Bay and runs up the island for a half-dozen miles The Trade-wind gave way to the cool land breeze from the big island of id = 13720 author = Melville, Herman title = Mardi: and A Voyage Thither, Vol. I date = keywords = Aleema; Annatoo; Babbalanja; Bardianna; Beard; Borabolla; Braid; Chamois; Donjalolo; Hautia; Islanders; Jarl; Juam; King; Mardi; Marjora; Media; Mohi; Mondoldo; Odo; Ohonoo; Oroolia; Parki; Peepi; Samoa; Skyeman; Taji; Viking; Willamilla; Yillah; Yoomy; chapter; like; long; medium; old; sea; time summary = a stun'' sail; till like a hawk, with pinions poised, we shadow the sea time, swiftly sailing over the sea, is very much like crossing the sea under our bow, as our boat, like a bird, went singing on its way. masts and yards of old vessels at sea, and having many a time dodged Samoa, a native of the Navigator Islands, had long followed the sea, and beings, like Samoa, forming part of the crews of ships in these seas, But my Islander had a soul in his eye; looking out upon you there, like honest old tar could stand it no longer, and like most good-natured men hair and harpoon, he looked like the sea-god, that boards ships, for the Yillah at length came to look upon Samoa as a sort of harmless and good-natured goblin. id = 13721 author = Melville, Herman title = Mardi: and A Voyage Thither, Vol. II date = keywords = Abrazza; Alma; Azzageddi; Babbalanja; Bardianna; Beard; Bello; Braid; Dominora; Franko; Hautia; Hivohitee; King; Lombardo; Maramma; Mardi; Mardians; Media; Mohi; Odo; Oro; Pani; Piko; Pimminee; Pontiff; Porpheero; Taji; Tapparians; Vee; Verdanna; Vivenza; Yillah; Yoomy; chapter; cry; land; like; long; lord; man; medium; old summary = Then said Mohi in a low voice, "My lord Media, though I am no "Much more so, my lord," said Babbalanja; "for Mohi has somehow picked "Well said, old man," cried Babbalanja; "for, like a good wife, a pipe "My lord Media, too, is witty, Babbalanja," said Mohi. "My lord, why land?" said Babbalanja; "no Yillah is here." Said Babbalanja, turning, "You perceive, my lord Media, that these "Mohi has something like a tear in his eye," said Yoomy. "Ah, Bello," said Media, "thou dwellest among thy quills like the "A good commentary on old Bardianna, Yoomy," said Babbalanja, "who Babbalanja Philosophizes, And My Lord Media Passes Round The Babbalanja Philosophizes, And My Lord Media Passes Round The "My lord," said Yoomy, "while we tarried with King Bello, I heard much "King Bello''s idea," said Babbalanja; "but, in these things, my lord, "No, no," said Babbalanja; "old man! id = 4045 author = Melville, Herman title = Omoo: Adventures in the South Seas date = keywords = Bembo; Bob; CHAPTER; Calabooza; Captain; Doctor; English; Ghost; Guy; Imeeo; Islands; Jermin; Johnson; Julia; Long; Mowree; Papeetee; Pomaree; South; Sydney; Tahiti; Tahitians; Wilson; Yankee; Zeke; french; good; like; look; man; old; time summary = The day they sailed out of Sydney Heads, the ship''s company, all told, Doctor Long Ghost, having sent in a written resignation as the ship''s "Now come on deck," shouted the mate, struggling like a good fellow to group, but a day''s sail from Tahiti, the islanders coming down to the forecastle it looked like the hollow of an old tree going to decay. The few men on deck having sprung into the main-rigging, sailor-like, morning a shore boat, manned by natives, was seen coming off. "For reasons you all know, men, this ship has been placed in my hands. Having remained upon deck with the doctor some time after the rest had The day after the Julia left, the old man came up to us in great In the course of a few days, the sailors, like the doctor and myself, landed--an old, white-headed, saint-like man, by the name of Wilson, id = 31557 author = Stevenson, Robert Louis title = The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition, Vol. 18 date = keywords = Anaho; Apemama; Apia; Arick; Atuona; Black; Butaritari; CHAPTER; Captain; Casco; Chief; Consuls; English; Europe; French; Government; Hatiheu; Hawaii; Justice; King; LOUIS; Makin; Marquesan; Mataafa; Moipu; Mr.; New; Polynesian; President; Samoa; Samoans; South; Stevenson; Sunday; Tahiti; Tembinok; come; day; european; german; house; island; like summary = return to my old life of the house and sick-room, I set forth to leeward interests; the time of my voyages had passed like days in fairyland; and shore of Anaho cotton runs like a wild weed; man or woman, whoever comes island Bourbons, men, whose word a few years ago was life and death, days later the schooner had come in; and things appearing quieter, Mr. Stewart and the captain landed in Taahauku to compute the damage and to returned before there came a rush, like that of a furious strong man, wife was near her time he remembered he was in a strange island, like a whites" is the man''s word: "What is the matter with this island is the Seas a white man may land with his chest, and set up house for a On the way up to the lean man''s house you pass a little village, all of id = 32601 author = Westervelt, W. D. (William Drake) title = Legends of Ma-ui—a demi god of Polynesia, and of his mother Hina date = keywords = Alae; Hawaii; Hilo; Hina; Islands; Kuna; Maui; New; Tuna; Wailuku; Zealand; fire; hawaiian summary = And yet most of the Hawaiian legends place Maui''s home by the rugged Maui''s mother, so says a New Zealand legend, had her home in the Here near Kauiki, according to some Hawaiian legends, Maui''s mother Hina One legend says that Maui fished up apparently from New Zealand the The New Zealand legend says that when Maui and his brothers had finished The legend of the Hervey group of islands says that Maui made six snares One legend of the Hervey Islands says that Maui and his brothers had In the Hawaiian legends, Hina was Maui''s mother rather than his wife, Another New Zealand legend says that Hina came to the sea and called for At one time a god from one of the other islands came to visit Maui. Some of the legends of the Island Maui say that Hina dwelt by the sea id = 32178 author = Wise, H. A. (Henry Augustus) title = Los Gringos Or, An Inside View of Mexico and California, with Wanderings in Peru, Chili, and Polynesia date = keywords = CHAPTER; California; Cuartel; Don; Francisco; Garita; General; Governor; Guadalajara; Island; Jack; José; King; Mazatlan; Mexico; Mission; Monterey; Mr.; Pacific; Paz; Rio; San; Santa; Señor; States; United; Yankees; american; day; french; good; great; horse; indian; large; leave; like; little; long; man; mexican; old; pass; ship; spanish; time; town; water summary = Week after week passed away, one day like another, nothing to chronicle Much of my time was passed with friends on the shores of the bay, a about on land, up to my neck in water, at any time to get quit of a ship It is like a great lake, stretching away right and left, far Tenements, large and small, were running up, like card-built houses, in horses, at General Rosa''s quinta, near Buenos Ayres, trained to run like mounted fresh horses and turned our backs on the little village of expresses--stating that the little town near us was about to be invaded quarters, I turned my horse''s head towards the town, and soon dismounted the banks of which was placed the little town of San Blas, apparently large lake extends beyond, and near by is the little town of La Paz--the and ride away eight or ten miles in the country--(he looked like a