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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 5 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 72094 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 71 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 illustration 2 ruin 2 Tusayan 2 San 2 Rio 2 FIG 1 wall 1 province 1 figure 1 fig 1 bird 1 Zuñi 1 Zashue 1 Water 1 Walpi 1 Verde 1 Tzitz 1 Tyuonyi 1 Tyope 1 Tyame 1 Topanashka 1 Tihua 1 Tehuas 1 Snake 1 Sikyatki 1 Shyuote 1 Shyuamo 1 Shotaye 1 Shiuana 1 Saint 1 SEVENTEENTH 1 Rito 1 REPORT 1 Queres 1 Pueblos 1 Pueblo 1 Oraibi 1 Okoya 1 New 1 Navajo 1 Navaho 1 Naua 1 Muerto 1 Moshome 1 Mitsha 1 Mexico 1 Mesa 1 Makers 1 Koshare 1 Koitza Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 962 wall 916 ruin 762 figure 687 room 685 man 649 time 602 cliff 578 people 560 foot 528 illustration 501 side 489 form 424 house 416 woman 410 line 407 part 406 place 404 pottery 387 pueblo 380 village 375 design 349 ground 342 vessel 331 rock 329 head 325 stone 316 plate 315 hand 307 site 303 feather 302 bowl 297 number 296 plan 292 body 281 surface 279 bird 277 day 259 point 256 kiva 254 eye 248 canyon 243 clan 231 object 226 one 223 end 222 example 217 other 215 dwelling 213 tribe 213 mother Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 2296 _ 489 Tusayan 449 Sikyatki 359 Okoya 356 Awatobi 353 Tyope 317 Hopi 306 Shotaye 271 Hayoue 263 FIG 222 Fig 217 Koshare 207 de 191 Rito 189 Zashue 184 Say 173 Mitsha 165 Rio 157 Walpi 157 Mexico 153 Indians 152 Pueblo 151 Footnote 151 Chelly 142 Topanashka 138 Navaho 130 b 130 Tehuas 127 Shyuote 121 Verde 120 Canyon 119 New 111 Grande 109 Koitza 108 Indian 107 San 104 c 101 Zuñi 99 Queres 95 Chayan 93 d 87 ETHNOLOGY 87 De 86 SEVENTEENTH 86 REPORT 86 PL 86 BUREAU 86 ANNUAL 86 AMERICAN 85 e Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 3392 it 2550 he 1429 they 1184 i 1144 she 927 you 850 them 796 him 744 we 471 her 286 me 193 us 185 himself 94 themselves 75 itself 59 herself 22 one 14 myself 8 ourselves 6 thee 5 yourself 5 him,-- 5 hers 4 theirs 4 ours 4 his 3 yours 3 out,-- 3 aloud,-- 2 mine 1 zashue--"they 1 yá 1 whispered,-- 1 this,"--pointing 1 tears 1 stammered,-- 1 sneeringly,-- 1 screamed,-- 1 said,"--he 1 quietly,-- 1 iu 1 hear,-- 1 hayoue,--"before 1 flashed--"they 1 first,-- 1 eagerly,-- 1 disgust,--"they Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 15473 be 3935 have 932 do 743 find 643 go 628 show 612 see 595 make 526 come 513 know 506 say 351 take 349 appear 348 give 343 call 328 use 305 speak 305 look 296 stand 283 become 265 represent 260 remain 257 follow 238 feel 222 seem 217 tell 216 leave 215 form 213 occur 207 describe 206 turn 200 place 195 rise 189 build 187 begin 183 think 176 occupy 174 cover 162 ruin 162 hear 157 paint 157 mention 157 fall 148 indicate 148 carry 141 lead 139 lie 134 bring 134 believe 134 ask Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2232 not 771 so 751 other 722 more 645 very 550 only 549 many 518 now 515 still 462 small 459 same 454 as 453 well 417 much 414 also 406 large 392 great 353 then 344 up 344 old 343 most 337 ancient 330 long 320 far 319 out 309 first 305 high 304 good 299 little 281 down 274 even 272 such 270 few 262 however 260 last 257 here 247 modern 244 several 223 again 223 about 209 former 209 almost 207 low 206 similar 204 there 197 yet 196 probably 194 own 181 often 170 certain Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 74 most 73 least 63 good 37 large 37 high 34 great 24 near 19 simple 19 old 18 Most 16 early 14 fine 12 slight 8 easy 8 deep 7 tall 6 bad 5 small 4 strong 4 late 4 eld 3 young 3 wide 3 rude 3 reconqu 3 low 3 long 3 l 3 close 3 -Unknown 2 wise 2 wild 2 southw 2 rich 2 manif 2 lofty 2 handsome 2 full 2 dark 2 bitter 1 strange 1 straight 1 say 1 pretty 1 plain 1 narrow 1 mighty 1 mere 1 meek 1 loud Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 269 most 27 least 8 well 1 near Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 www.gutenberg.net 2 gallica.bnf.fr 1 www.archive.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 2 http://gallica.bnf.fr/ 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/9/7/2/19723/19723-h/19723-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/9/7/2/19723/19723-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/8/3/1/18310/18310-h/18310-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/8/3/1/18310/18310-h.zip 1 http://www.archive.org/details/documentaryhisto01bandiala Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 65 _ see _ 12 walls are still 6 okoya is good 4 man was not 4 ruins were defensive 4 wall is not 4 wall is still 4 walls are now 3 ruin is very 3 sikyatki is not 2 _ is not 2 awatobi was not 2 design is cruciform 2 design is well 2 figures are unknown 2 form is not 2 form is sometimes 2 form was not 2 forms are not 2 lines representing feathers 2 man had always 2 man was only 2 men were not 2 okoya did not 2 okoya is strong 2 okoya was not 2 okoya went out 2 people came out 2 people was not 2 rooms are now 2 rooms are small 2 ruin is not 2 sikyatki are often 2 sikyatki is very 2 tyope is not 2 tyope was most 2 tyope was not 2 village was not 2 wall is almost 2 wall is more 2 wall is so 2 wall was not 2 walls are about 2 walls are almost 2 walls are so 2 walls were about 2 walls were sometimes 1 _ are also 1 _ are forms 1 _ are respectively Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 sikyatki leaves no doubt 1 _ has no feather 1 _ has no passageway 1 _ is not accessible 1 _ is not continuous 1 awatobi had no name 1 cliff was not large 1 figure is not very 1 figure leaves no question 1 figure was not beautiful 1 figure were no doubt 1 figures have no heraldic 1 form is not quite 1 form is not sufficient 1 form was not prehistoric 1 forms are not nearly 1 house is not certain 1 lines are not regular 1 man had no business 1 man is no village 1 man was no friend 1 man was not ready 1 man was not so 1 men are not mine 1 okoya felt not only 1 okoya was not fully 1 okoya were not strangers 1 part is not symmetrical 1 parts are not comprehensible 1 people had not yet 1 people have no food 1 people was no friend 1 people was not only 1 people was not uncommon 1 peoples did not readily 1 rock are not uncommon 1 rocks are no longer 1 rocks shows no very 1 rooms have no intercommunication 1 ruin is not only 1 ruins occur no suitable 1 sikyatki is not clearly 1 tusayan were not specially 1 tyope is not good 1 wall is not far 1 wall is not more 1 wall is not uncommon 1 walls are not high 1 walls is not clear 1 walls were not so A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 18310 author = Bandelier, Adolph Francis Alphonse title = The Delight Makers date = keywords = Cayamo; Chayan; Delight; Hayoue; Hishtanyi; Indian; Koitza; Koshare; Makers; Mitsha; Moshome; Naua; Navajo; Okoya; Queres; Rito; Shiuana; Shotaye; Shyuamo; Shyuote; Tehuas; Tihua; Topanashka; Tyame; Tyope; Tyuonyi; Tzitz; Water; Zashue summary = Okoya came to a sudden halt, and turned toward the boy like one aroused "The Koshare," replied the old man, looking at her with a cold steady Night came, and the people of the Rito went to rest. men, like true Indians, hurriedly placed themselves under cover, whence It was especially Mitsha Koitza, Tyope''s good-looking The woman had at last had time to scrutinize the looks of the young man. Mitsha''s mother had said that Tyope was a friend of his father, and that Since Hayoue''s talk, Okoya felt like another "I think as you do," said Okoya''s mother, "and yet I know that the boy "She is called Mitsha Koitza; Tyope Tihua is her father, and her mother Okoya, and to look forward to the momentous time, four days hence, when brother, evil is coming to our people, for a good man has gone from us id = 22510 author = Bandelier, Adolph Francis Alphonse title = Documentary History of the Rio Grande Pueblos of New Mexico; I. Bibliographic Introduction Papers of the School of American Archaeology, No. 13 date = keywords = Coronado; Grande; Mexico; New; Pueblos; Rio summary = DOCUMENTARY HISTORY OF THE RIO GRANDE PUEBLOS OF NEW MEXICO events in the early history of the Rio Grande Pueblos transpired, and The sources of the history of the Rio Grande Pueblos, both printed and Mexico, contains very little in regard to the Rio Grande Pueblos. people in the Rio Grande region, of which the document gives a brief comparatively small importance to the history of the Rio Grande Pueblos. contains data on the Rio Grande Pueblos and on those of Jemez that are printed documents concerning New Mexico that is poorly compensated by highest value to the history of the Rio Grande Pueblos and of New Mexico given by Vetancurt in regard to New Mexico during earlier times are not which appears a brief description of the Indian uprising in New Mexico. part of this information concerns the Rio Grande Pueblos. Perhaps the last book published on New Mexico in the Spanish language is id = 23691 author = Fewkes, Jesse Walter title = Archeological Expedition to Arizona in 1895 Seventeenth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1895-1896, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1898, pages 519-744 date = keywords = AMERICAN; ANNUAL; Awatobi; BUREAU; ETHNOLOGY; FIG; Footnote; Honanki; Hopi; Indians; Mesa; Oraibi; REPORT; SEVENTEENTH; San; Sikyatki; Snake; Tusayan; Verde; Walpi; Zuñi; bird; figure; illustration; ruin summary = that the prehistoric cliff houses, cave dwellings, and ruined pueblos to explorations of two Tusayan ruins, called Awatobi and Sikyatki. dwelling where the rooms are excavated from the cliff wall, forming Water-house people joined the other Hopi, the latter inhabited pueblos The only fragment of pottery from Awatobi or Sikyatki with designs FOOD BOWLS WITH FIGURES OF BIRDS, FROM SIKYATKI] FOOD BOWLS WITH FIGURES OF BIRDS, FROM SIKYATKI] FOOD BOWLS WITH FIGURES OF BIRDS, FROM SIKYATKI] FOOD BOWLS WITH FIGURES OF BIRDS AND FEATHERS FROM SIKYATKI] FOOD BOWLS WITH FIGURES OF BIRDS AND FEATHERS FROM SIKYATKI] FOOD BOWLS WITH FIGURES OF BIRDS AND FEATHERS FROM SIKYATKI] FOOD BOWLS WITH FIGURES OF BIRDS AND FEATHERS FROM SIKYATKI] FOOD BOWLS WITH FIGURES OF BIRDS AND FEATHERS FROM SIKYATKI] Among the forms of geometric designs on ancient Tusayan pottery there the Red Rock Country, and the Tusayan Ruins, Sikyatki and Awatobi, id = 41998 author = Holmes, William Henry title = Pottery of the ancient Pueblos. (1886 N 04 / 1882-1883 (pages 257-360)) date = keywords = FIG; George; Juan; Pueblo; Rio; Saint; San; Tusayan; illustration; province summary = coil-made ware, but vessels intended for smooth finish have little pottery was left plain, but the coiled and painted varieties are fully pottery, not only by the identity of materials, form, color, and time, large and was rounded upward to form the body of the vessel, the The fragment shown in Fig. 220 is from the neck of a pot-shaped vase. The only example of coiled ware from this locality having a handle is a An excellent example of the yellow coiled vases is illustrated in Fig. 250. coiled pottery, and also that there are seen, occasionally, vessels in All the groups of pottery furnish examples of plain vessels. Vessels of this form are all of the plain or coiled the painted variety, vessels of this class being plain or of the coiled painted pottery derived from large vessels of this class, very much like id = 19723 author = Mindeleff, Cosmos title = The Cliff Ruins of Canyon de Chelly, Arizona Sixteenth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1894-95, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1897, pages 73-198 date = keywords = Blanca; Canyon; Casa; Chelly; Muerto; Navaho; fig; illustration; ruin; wall summary = 3. Ground plan of small ruin in Canyon de Chelly 96 Ground plan of a small ruin in Canyon del Muerto 140 Ground plan of a small ruin in Canyon del Muerto 140 [Illustration: Fig. 1--Ground plan of an old ruin in Canyon del [Illustration: Fig. 3--Ground plan of a small ruin in Canyon de [Illustration: Fig. 7--Ground plan of a ruin in Canyon del Muerto.] end of the ruin there is a room with walls 6 feet high. [Illustration: Fig. 31--Ground plan of a large ruin in Canyon del [Illustration: Fig. 35--Ground plan of a small ruin, with two kivas.] [Illustration: Fig. 39--Ground plan of a ruin in Canyon de Chelly.] [Illustration: Fig. 39--Ground plan of a ruin in Canyon de Chelly.] [Illustration: Fig. 42--Ground plan of a small ruin in Canyon del [Illustration: Fig. 42--Ground plan of a small ruin in Canyon del