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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 9 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 43857 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 76 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 Rico 5 San 4 spanish 4 United 4 States 4 Porto 4 Juan 4 General 3 West 3 Spaniards 3 Spain 3 Puerto 3 Government 3 Cuba 3 August 2 island 2 illustration 2 child 2 american 2 Ponce 2 New 2 Governor 2 Admiral 1 year 1 tree 1 school 1 rural 1 people 1 little 1 great 1 french 1 dolore 1 country 1 chapter 1 cent 1 Washington 1 War 1 Sir 1 September 1 Senor 1 Schwan 1 Santiago 1 Ricans 1 Province 1 President 1 Philippines 1 Paris 1 Pacific 1 Otis 1 Mr. Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1124 island 814 man 741 people 643 time 624 day 596 year 481 country 481 city 381 part 380 war 370 place 359 mile 343 ship 342 order 325 town 321 number 321 house 315 government 288 water 287 land 284 way 283 child 275 work 268 officer 263 population 262 cent 257 force 253 sea 250 troop 247 school 245 life 245 condition 237 coast 223 native 206 road 206 line 205 hand 204 soldier 204 case 202 woman 191 foot 190 class 187 home 185 duty 185 army 184 side 184 river 182 power 182 peace 182 inhabitant Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 951 _ 808 Rico 739 General 554 Manila 543 Porto 541 States 525 United 468 San 441 Spain 376 Puerto 345 Spaniards 337 Juan 271 Admiral 261 Philippines 234 Indians 215 Captain 210 de 207 Aguinaldo 205 Ponce 203 Government 201 Cuba 165 President 164 Americans 158 America 154 August 152 Dewey 146 Island 126 Spanish 126 Governor 125 West 120 New 119 Manuel 118 la 118 Mayaguez 116 Mr. 110 Santiago 108 Indies 105 July 105 Islands 104 Filipinos 100 Pacific 98 Washington 97 Hongkong 96 Merritt 95 American 94 Major 92 June 89 Lieutenant 89 English 89 Columbus Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 2896 it 2013 they 1824 he 1155 we 1069 them 978 i 570 him 432 you 330 us 216 themselves 207 me 161 she 154 himself 60 itself 58 her 51 one 32 myself 30 ourselves 14 yourself 12 herself 11 thee 6 ours 4 yourselves 4 theirs 4 mine 4 ''s 3 yours 2 thyself 2 his 1 wa 1 thy 1 isn''t,--they 1 ha Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 15406 be 4138 have 944 do 895 make 646 take 622 say 559 give 529 come 467 find 447 go 432 see 354 follow 345 know 264 become 263 send 256 leave 249 call 230 carry 225 bring 216 use 209 live 208 receive 195 show 192 hold 190 seem 178 get 174 write 170 keep 167 pay 163 look 152 begin 151 remain 150 tell 143 pass 141 occupy 137 return 137 reach 136 think 134 build 134 appear 133 put 133 lead 130 fall 129 kill 125 obtain 123 establish 122 stand 120 consider 118 want 118 grow Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1992 not 671 other 645 spanish 634 so 619 great 594 more 521 only 508 well 497 very 490 many 462 most 447 as 442 american 426 first 398 good 394 little 359 out 354 large 348 now 344 up 344 much 340 also 325 same 322 small 303 long 302 about 290 few 286 then 254 such 238 here 226 even 223 high 218 military 209 last 204 own 191 old 190 new 186 public 182 far 176 soon 174 never 168 there 166 away 161 general 160 less 159 down 157 still 153 native 152 several 148 just Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 119 good 107 most 65 least 55 great 38 large 33 high 21 Most 16 near 16 late 13 bad 11 low 11 fine 9 small 9 old 8 strong 8 rich 7 healthy 6 manif 6 hot 5 early 4 southw 4 simple 4 long 4 heavy 4 hard 4 cool 4 close 3 tall 3 sure 3 proud 3 noble 3 grand 3 full 2 wise 2 wealthy 2 warm 2 strict 2 smart 2 slight 2 short 2 shallow 2 narrow 2 mean 2 j 2 farth 2 fair 2 faint 2 eld 2 dense 2 dark Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 355 most 22 least 11 well 1 worst 1 shortest 1 near 1 latest 1 hard Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 rico is not 4 people do not 4 rico did not 3 rico has not 2 _ did not 2 city is now 2 city is so 2 country is not 2 government were present 2 houses are not 2 island is now 2 island was again 2 men are not 2 men were not 2 rico does not 2 rico is much 2 rico is so 2 rico took place 2 rico was not 2 spain gave up 2 spain has never 2 spaniards used smokeless 2 states is now 2 states was not 1 _ are also 1 _ be necessary 1 _ carried off 1 _ do not 1 _ does not 1 _ has always 1 _ is equally 1 _ is poor 1 _ is respectful 1 _ live _ 1 _ takes charge 1 _ was _ 1 _ was too 1 cities are desirous 1 cities are ill 1 cities is not 1 cities is very 1 city are white 1 city being midway 1 city carrying arms 1 city had already 1 city had not 1 city is clay 1 city is not 1 city is perfectly 1 city is rich Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 island is no place 1 cities is not usually 1 city had not yet 1 country is not as 1 day is not much 1 days are not so 1 general was not anxious 1 government is not so 1 houses are not so 1 houses have no windows 1 island paid no direct 1 juan is not only 1 manila is not lofty 1 men are not large 1 men having no protection 1 rico has no mines 1 rico has not yet 1 rico is not dissimilar 1 rico is not overpopulated 1 rico is not particularly 1 rico is not quite 1 rico is not rich 1 rico use no other 1 ships had not materially 1 spaniards are not likely 1 spaniards paid no attention 1 spaniards showed no enterprise 1 spaniards were no longer 1 states was not ready 1 town are not so 1 town was not bloody 1 war has not even 1 war is no longer 1 year was not less A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 42985 author = Fleagle, Fred K. title = Social Problems in Porto Rico date = keywords = Chest; Education; Island; Porto; Rico; States; United; cent; child; great; rural; school; year summary = author in his work in rural sociology in the University of Porto Rico, Of the population of Porto Rico in 1910, about 75 per cent lived in that the great majority of the people of Porto Rico should be classified In Porto Rico we find the average family consisting of five people, and The number of persons of illegitimate birth in the Island of Porto Rico, population in Porto Rico is to be found in the towns, where the school small number of children in the rural schools has given little The great mass of the rural laborers live in houses The average unskilled laborer in the country districts of Porto Rico An increase in the number of rural schools so that all of the children has to face in Porto Rico is the problem of the rural schools. The rural schools of Porto Rico are already under the id = 9995 author = George, Marian Minnie title = Little Journey to Puerto Rico For Intermediate and Upper Grades date = keywords = Juan; Puerto; Rico; San; States; United; West; country; illustration; people; tree summary = United States, consists of the islands of Puerto Rico, Hawaii and the Since Puerto Rico and these other islands have come to be parts of the [Illustration: THE ISLAND OF PUERTO RICO.] [Illustration: GATHERING COFFEE IN PUERTO RICO.] It is indeed fortunate that the people of Puerto Rico are largely free The best time for us to visit Puerto Rico, then, is after the hurricane Now the best way to reach Puerto Rico is not, as many people think, from [Illustration: THE MARKET PLACE AT PONCE, PUERTO RICO.] The people of Puerto Rico, on a casual glance, appear to us to come from The people of Puerto Rico have two hundred holidays or feast days in The sea fisheries are important to the people of Puerto Rico. Our month in Puerto Rico is drawing to a close, and the good ship which at Aguadilla, the first landing place of Columbus on Puerto Rico. id = 30987 author = Hall, A. D. (Arthur D.) title = Porto Rico: Its History, Products and Possibilities date = keywords = Cuba; General; Government; Juan; Mr.; New; Ponce; Porto; Ricans; Rico; San; Sir; Spain; Spaniards; States; United; american; island; spanish summary = Ever since the days of Ponce de Leon, Porto Rico has been a Spanish at the eastern side of the town of San Juan de Porto Rico, where, says the new colonial possessions which the Spanish-American war has placed export from the United States to Porto Rico, as expressed in the second The third landing of American troops in Porto Rico took place on August 2. That Porto Rico and other Spanish islands in the West Indies, and an 4. That Cuba, Porto Rico and other Spanish islands in the West Indies "Yauco, Porto Rico, United States of America. established by the military authorities in the island of Porto Rico, government which shall make Porto Rico a sovereign State of the great and places in the possession of the United States in Porto Rico be Porto Rico as those which exist in Cuba for the United States troops id = 12409 author = Halstead, Murat title = The Story of the Philippines Natural Riches, Industrial Resources, Statistics of Productions, Commerce and Population; The Laws, Habits, Customs, Scenery and Conditions of the Cuba of the East Indies and the Thousand Islands of the Archipelagoes of India and Hawaii, With Episodes of Their Early History; The Eldorado of the Orient; Personal Character Sketches of and Interviews with Admiral Dewey, General Merritt, General Aguinaldo and the Archbishop of Manila; History and Romance, Tragedies and Traditions of our Pacific Possessions; Events of the War in the West with Spain, and the Conquest of Cuba and Porto Rico date = keywords = Admiral; Aguinaldo; Army; August; Bay; Captain; Cavite; Chief; China; Cook; Cuba; Dewey; Filipinos; General; Government; Governor; Greene; Havana; Hongkong; Indies; Islands; Japan; Juan; July; June; Lieutenant; Luzon; Major; Manila; Merritt; New; Otis; Pacific; Paris; Philippines; Porto; President; Province; Rico; San; Santiago; Senor; Spain; Spaniards; States; United; War; Washington; West; american; spanish summary = the Philippine Islands with General Merritt, the Military Governor, A Stormy Day on Manila Bay--Call on Admiral Dewey--The Man in White--He United States Consul-General in Hongkong, said to Senor Aguinaldo to warn General Anderson not to land American troops on Philippine orders of General Merritt as the United States Military Governor, Admiral Dewey held on to his command of the bay and city of Manila, The General in Chief Commanding Spanish Forces in Manila. _Wesley Merritt_, Major-General, United States Army, Commanding Land Wesley Merritt, United States Army, American commander in chief in the American fleet of the Spanish naval power in these islands, the fall Major-General, United States Army, Commanding. Property--The Manila Water Supply--England Our Friend--Major-General Property--The Manila Water Supply--England Our Friend--Major-General The war between Spain and the United States was a long time coming, Major General Miles, commanding the army of the United States, was id = 10439 author = Herrman, Karl Stephen title = From Yauco to Las Marias A recent campaign in Puerto Rico by the Independent Regular Brigade under the command of Brig. General Schwan date = keywords = August; Eleventh; General; Hormigueros; Infantry; Mayaguez; Puerto; Rico; San; Schwan; illustration; spanish summary = A Recent Campaign in Puerto Rico by the Independent Regular Brigade Rico--Material result of our campaign--A farewell order--General Schwan Custom-house at Mayaguez occupied by General Schwan as Brigade to General Schwan, with the exception of Troop "A," Fifth Cavalry, which Our brigade commander, General Theodore Schwan--silent, upright, HEADQUARTERS INDEPENDENT BRIGADE (REGULARS), CAMP AT YAUCO, PUERTO RICO, military forces have come to occupy the island of Puerto Rico. _Major-General, Commanding United States Army_. [Illustration: Custom-house at Mayaguez occupied by General Schwan as The brigade commander had left San German at the head of the main body. advance-guard from the cavalry, wounding a number of men, also an officer Mayaguez is a darling little city on the western coast of Puerto Rico,--a _General Schwan returns to Mayaguez_--_Business and pleasure_--_A custom _General Schwan returns to Mayaguez_--_Business and pleasure_--_A custom "Of the 18,000 men under the command of General id = 33898 author = Miller, Lewis title = The Haunted Sentry Box of Porto Rico date = keywords = Delvarez summary = [Illustration: HAUNTED SENTRY BOX, SAN CRISTOBAL, SAN JUAN] The Haunted Sentry Box of Porto Rico however, good luck brought me into the presence of a man who knew, and was a large, jovial old man full of stories of wild adventure, with frequently drawn by a desire to hear the old man''s ramblings, that I heard the story of the haunted sentry box. was free from the scrutinizing eye of old Juan Cordo, for, coming in "My story begins back in the early seventies," began the old man in a "Life became a mere dream to the young fellow, who went to his soldier''s the old sentry box with the accusation of ''murder'' ringing in his ears. sentry box, threw the body over the wall, and lowered himself down haunted sentry box and was pleased that his disappearance had been so thought of the sentry box episode that Delvarez, now an old man, again id = 12272 author = Van Middeldyk, R. A. (Rudolph Adams) title = The History of Puerto Rico From the Spanish Discovery to the American Occupation date = keywords = Admiral; Antilles; August; Boriquén; Caribs; Columbus; Cuba; English; Española; February; Footnote; General; German; Government; Governor; Indians; Juan; Ponce; Puerto; Rico; San; September; Spain; Spaniards; West; chapter; french; island; spanish summary = Friar Iñigo Abbad, in his History of the Island San Juan Bautista de and good-will authorized to settle the island of San Juan Bautista, new name of San Juan Bautista de Puerto Rico. small islands, turned back to San Juan, where he arrived in the followed two years later by the return of Bishop Manso to San Juan, officers of San Juan, reported to the emperor: "The City of Puerto island of San Juan the Indians have begun to die of the same disease." [Footnote 31: The West Indian islands were inhabited at the time of Few islands of the extent of Puerto Rico are watered by so many island, the people of Puerto Rico were very slow in joining the Puerto Rico with the island of Vieyques remained as the original one. pearls of the island of San Juan de Puerto Rico during the first San Juan Bautista, island of (Puerto id = 45995 author = Wade, Mary Hazelton Blanchard title = Our Little Porto Rican Cousin date = keywords = Cousin=; Manuel; Porto; Rico; child; dolore; little summary = THE beautiful island of Porto Rico lies, as you will see by looking at Porto Rico to live, and his children and grandchildren liked the place Manuel''s mother cares for many beautiful fishes. "Oh, Dolores," says Manuel, "do you think we have time before our the people are poor in this beautiful land, although Mother Nature is But Dolores lives in quite a grand way, you know, so she and Manuel one of the little black boys is handing something to Manuel. "Come to the house to-night, Salvador," says Manuel, as he takes his Manuel and Dolores, like some other boys and girls we know, are very Manuel''s little dog, Ponce, lies on the ground by his side, ready to But what do the poor children of Porto Rico do, while Manuel is taking Yes, Manuel, our gentle, kind-hearted little cousin, has seen many Manuel and Dolores are a little frightened, and hurry toward the house,