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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 4 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 37771 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 91 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 way 2 time 2 thing 2 place 2 mean 2 little 2 like 2 come 1 white 1 single 1 sidenote 1 scene 1 play 1 people 1 page 1 old 1 man 1 look 1 long 1 leave 1 good 1 day 1 color 1 change 1 Weekly 1 Telwyn 1 Sunday 1 Skeene 1 Sir 1 Roseheart 1 Queen 1 Popular 1 Nicholas 1 Mrs. 1 Mr. 1 Miss 1 Magazine 1 Kansas 1 Georgine 1 Furr 1 Flame 1 English 1 ACT Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 705 thing 618 one 504 way 389 time 260 man 260 day 210 place 176 something 171 anything 153 water 148 use 146 color 123 name 120 nothing 120 eye 119 change 118 page 112 kind 110 woman 109 piece 108 sidenote 105 reason 104 people 104 mother 100 word 93 heart 92 everything 90 light 82 country 79 life 78 house 77 scene 77 question 73 other 71 child 68 face 66 flower 65 door 63 sea 62 sister 62 morning 62 glass 62 evening 61 today 61 land 61 hand 60 voice 60 room 59 year 58 paper Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 402 _ 164 ACT 111 Flame 86 Roseheart 71 Mr. 69 thou 67 Mrs. 62 II 52 I. 46 King 41 Furr 41 Dear 39 PART 38 IV 36 Telwyn 36 Queen 36 Miss 34 Magazine 33 Skeene 32 God 31 William 31 Helen 30 Sunday 30 English 27 white 27 Henry 25 Sir 25 Mexico 23 Genevieve 22 Lord 22 Lokus 22 John 21 Wur 21 Old 21 Georgine 21 Ellaline 20 Nicholas 18 Princess 17 Pool 17 Paul 16 Senta 16 Saturday 16 Belmonte 15 o''er 15 Woman 15 V. 15 Radiant 15 Marchand 14 hast 14 Thomas Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 2626 it 2577 i 1168 they 1164 he 1146 you 837 we 732 she 675 them 411 me 340 him 172 her 126 us 72 one 32 thee 15 myself 15 himself 12 herself 11 themselves 10 yourself 10 yours 10 thyself 9 mine 6 itself 3 hers 3 ''s 2 yourselves 2 ourselves 1 you''ll 1 thy 1 them,--for 1 sport 1 s 1 pelf 1 ours 1 his 1 ''em Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 11348 be 2104 do 1774 have 738 say 567 make 565 come 512 mean 499 see 456 go 340 know 271 show 270 live 246 like 208 think 190 leave 165 use 164 give 157 look 154 hear 153 tell 143 believe 140 wish 121 feel 119 ask 118 take 118 need 112 find 109 eat 107 call 101 get 100 speak 100 mention 99 suppose 97 understand 96 stay 96 put 93 let 87 remember 78 want 77 sit 76 change 72 talk 67 love 66 listen 64 write 64 stand 61 meet 60 read 60 please 59 learn Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 3464 not 803 so 707 more 616 then 417 very 416 little 300 certainly 298 old 271 good 267 there 263 same 246 much 219 many 215 completely 214 well 170 never 168 again 167 enough 163 long 160 away 155 young 152 whole 150 out 148 in 147 other 147 now 147 all 141 white 136 up 136 gay 127 really 127 great 126 together 123 always 115 only 114 quite 107 here 107 even 97 certain 96 different 94 pleasant 91 on 88 single 87 such 87 necessary 80 too 79 yet 77 pleased 70 sweet 68 down Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 125 good 21 most 14 least 3 young 3 hard 2 writhe 2 strong 2 slight 2 old 2 near 2 l 2 dear 1 strange 1 short 1 safe 1 rare 1 pleasant 1 midmost 1 mean 1 lov 1 lofty 1 late 1 glad 1 full 1 fine 1 farth 1 fair 1 easy 1 cr 1 common 1 bad 1 Least Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 34 most 7 well 1 tempest 1 shed 1 least 1 infest 1 eftsoons!--we''ll 1 cheeriest 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/2/2/6/9/22692/22692-h/22692-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/2/2/6/9/22692/22692-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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 one was not 9 change is not 8 eyes were stars 8 time is not 6 one being completely 6 one was almost 6 one was certain 5 one knew everything 5 one was then 5 ones doing anything 5 ones doing something 5 ones going on 5 people come in 5 place is not 4 one doing anything 4 one going on 4 something is something 4 time was not 3 color is not 3 day is not 3 eyes are soft 3 one is certainly 3 one is not 3 one was completely 3 way is not 2 anything is not 2 change has not 2 days are dark 2 days be dark 2 man came in 2 man was not 2 men go forth 2 name is n''t 2 name is not 2 nothing is more 2 one does not 2 one doing something 2 one is older 2 one is perhaps 2 one is really 2 one is smaller 2 one is something 2 one is willing 2 one sees more 2 one was certainly 2 one was pretty 2 one was successful 2 ones being ones 2 ones being such 2 people are there Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 change is not more 2 one was not certain 1 anything is not underwear 1 change is no black 1 change is no darkness 1 change is no jelly 1 change is no season 1 change is no stage 1 change is no touch 1 change is not church 1 change is not place 1 change is not plain 1 change is not present 1 change was not so 1 color is not lighter 1 color was not red 1 day is not away 1 day is not darker 1 day was no excitement 1 one is no tailor 1 one is not sorry 1 one is not tired 1 piece is not astonishing 1 place is no vacation 1 something is not quiet 1 thing is no example 1 thing is not so 1 time is not christmas 1 time is not cruel 1 time is not there 1 time was not present 1 time was not so 1 use is not so 1 water is not cleaner 1 water is not more 1 water were not present 1 way shows no result 1 words are not birds A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 22692 author = Mason, Walt title = Rippling Rhymes date = keywords = Kansas; Magazine; Popular; Weekly; day; good; like; long; look; man; old; people; play; thing; way summary = mine." And some day, when you''re old and gray, that youth may come fine; alas, those good old days are dead! The salesman of these modern days must study things he wants to sell, the list of things you know and then come here and try again." hundred years the people will arise, and praise the man who found new cowhide doesn''t come from goats--such things I''d surely know. grab this good old magazine, and leave the world of bran and hay. New songs are made in long array; we learn and sing them,--for a day, pother, all the work day cares are gone, when she comes home to dear They like to talk of days long gone, when life and he said when a man has a cold on his chest, there''s nothing as good It is a day for singing old songs our fathers knew, while gladsome id = 15396 author = Stein, Gertrude title = Tender Buttons Objects—Food—Rooms date = keywords = change; color; come; little; mean; place; single; time; white summary = The change of color is likely and a difference a very little difference uses it and it is extreme and very likely the little things could be the holes stopped up makes it necessary to use paper. place, only a white and red are black, only a yellow and green are blue, Any occasion shows the best way. An elegant use of foliage and grace and a little piece of white cloth Coloring high means that the strange reason is in front not more in shows pearls and little ways. means necessary places and a revision a revision of a little thing it It means kind wavers and little chance to beside beside rest. TAILS; LUNCH; CUPS; RHUBARB; SINGLE; FISH; CAKE; CUSTARD; POTATOES; thickness shows such cutting, it does mean that a meadow is useful and a they differ in color, it means a union between use and exercise and a id = 33403 author = Stein, Gertrude title = Geography and Plays date = keywords = ACT; English; Furr; Georgine; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Nicholas; Sir; Skeene; Sunday; come; leave; like; little; mean; page; place; scene; thing; time; way summary = very regular then, they were learning very many little things in ways of little things to use in being gay, she was telling about using other well and was telling about little ways one could be learning to use in thing that shows the result is the little way that the balls and the In a way they are completely simply showing this thing that each one of then are knowing that certainly this is completely pleasing, this thing, pleasing, and certainly having been completely expressing such a thing, Rest sing a mean old polly case with boats and a little scissors nicely passed away when what is not said is not useful is one way to say that when a little thing that remains has no meaning. It does not mean any little thing. By ways of extra pages which mean colored places. id = 35654 author = Wallace, Edna Kingsley title = The Stars in the Pool: A Prose Poem for Lovers date = keywords = Flame; Queen; Roseheart; Telwyn; sidenote summary = for the ways and wit of men did Flame have thought for all things And Flame, son of Lokus, looking upon the Princess Roseheart, drew one Roseheart, when she looked into the eyes of Flame, and his heart the eyes of Flame was nought save Roseheart imaged, but swaying as it his heart surged with love of the maid, and his man''s desire grew great seen the vision of Flame, in whose eyes like the sea lay her white body of Lokus, thou grievest the heart of Telwyn, father of Roseheart, for dream, even as I gave these things unto Flame, thy beloved. be not she whom thou didst look upon at the last in the eyes of Flame Flame as that woman whose form was radiance, and whose eyes were stars, woman of thy dream--didst thou find her?" And Flame answered, "Aye, I