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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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 58289 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 75 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 Sir 3 Queen 3 Pauline 3 Monsieur 3 King 3 Count 3 Chavigni 3 Cardinal 3 Blenau 3 Beaumont 2 St. 2 Richelieu 2 Philip 2 Norman 2 Mars 2 Majesty 2 Cinq 1 Woodman 1 Statesman 1 Mademoiselle 1 Louis 1 Governor 1 France 1 Fontrailles 1 Duke 1 Bastille Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 369 time 299 man 280 eye 279 moment 268 hand 246 day 196 mind 190 horse 181 thing 162 way 154 one 152 friend 147 heart 146 head 145 door 128 place 127 word 125 part 123 power 122 person 119 night 118 lady 117 name 106 court 105 nothing 104 servant 102 side 102 order 101 forest 100 life 99 road 95 companion 93 letter 91 wood 90 hour 89 step 88 thought 88 prisoner 87 length 85 mean 84 question 78 honour 78 fear 78 apartment 77 countenance 76 party 76 feeling 75 course 75 carriage 74 foot Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 984 _ 873 Blenau 748 De 468 de 417 Chavigni 357 Pauline 316 Monsieur 299 King 289 Cardinal 263 Cinq 259 Mars 246 Count 239 Queen 201 Richelieu 179 Philip 177 Sir 174 St. 173 Norman 169 Majesty 155 Louis 148 Governor 130 Beaumont 115 Fontrailles 110 Woodman 108 Mademoiselle 103 Bastille 101 France 90 Louise 87 Duke 78 Germain 77 le 76 Statesman 75 Lafemas 73 Madame 70 exclaimed 69 © 65 La 64 Spain 63 Minister 61 Austria 61 Anne 60 Paris 51 Thou 51 Monseigneur 49 Marteville 48 Palace 48 Lord 48 Hauteford 47 God 45 Le Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 2523 he 1928 i 1714 you 1545 it 957 him 616 me 579 she 488 they 419 we 318 them 311 her 310 himself 126 us 81 herself 60 yourself 60 myself 57 themselves 46 itself 31 one 16 mine 14 thee 9 ourselves 8 his 4 yours 4 hers 2 thyself 2 où 1 ye 1 theirs 1 ourself 1 ours 1 on--"perhaps 1 nicholas_--you 1 je 1 investigated--&c 1 half;--you 1 forth-- 1 coolness--''you 1 c.--you 1 ay 1 --''who Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 5399 be 2811 have 756 do 667 say 401 see 380 take 375 know 358 reply 313 give 296 come 291 make 287 go 224 think 224 tell 223 pass 195 answer 187 turn 175 speak 175 hear 175 find 172 seem 172 follow 171 leave 163 let 155 cry 151 proceed 149 look 142 continue 139 show 135 bring 132 call 131 enter 127 stand 122 draw 107 appear 105 place 104 feel 101 return 99 hold 96 get 96 fall 95 meet 95 begin 94 send 93 wish 92 remain 92 keep 90 wait 90 remember 89 demand Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1344 not 545 so 456 more 388 now 299 then 292 well 281 as 267 other 253 good 246 very 243 however 218 long 215 own 208 little 202 up 197 still 196 much 196 first 192 great 191 even 182 too 182 here 173 such 173 soon 173 only 170 out 161 most 152 once 144 never 139 old 135 on 122 there 121 away 119 far 117 many 116 again 113 young 110 same 110 ever 106 last 97 back 95 indeed 95 high 94 thus 92 few 91 down 90 deep 85 also 81 farther 80 full Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 63 good 49 least 12 most 9 great 8 slight 7 deep 7 bad 6 high 5 warm 3 strong 3 j 3 dear 3 bright 2 ugly 2 old 2 near 2 mean 2 manif 2 late 2 gay 2 full 2 farth 1 wise 1 whole,--the 1 veri 1 true 1 thick 1 swift 1 sweet 1 stout 1 small 1 shrewd 1 sharp 1 say 1 safe 1 rich 1 pure 1 proud 1 n'' 1 mild 1 lovely 1 long 1 l 1 kind 1 heavy 1 easy 1 dire 1 dar 1 choice 1 brave Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 149 most 11 well 4 least 1 sayest 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 blenau did not 5 blenau was not 3 blenau had not 3 chavigni was about 3 chavigni was not 2 _ does _ 2 _ is _ 2 blenau is not 2 blenau was about 2 cardinal is ill 2 cardinal is sick 2 count does not 2 days gone by 2 majesty has now 2 mars was too 2 mind was deeply 2 mind was not 2 mind was too 2 norman did not 2 pauline had not 2 pauline had often 2 pauline knew not 1 _ be _ 1 _ did not 1 _ do n''t 1 _ do not 1 _ had completely 1 _ have _ 1 _ is not 1 _ say so 1 _ thought fit 1 _ was clear 1 _ was never 1 _ was worth 1 blenau be fairly 1 blenau came next 1 blenau finds out 1 blenau followed chavigni 1 blenau followed quick 1 blenau gave orders 1 blenau had almost 1 blenau had even 1 blenau had ever 1 blenau had full 1 blenau had just 1 blenau had nearly 1 blenau has shrewdly 1 blenau is about 1 blenau knew lafemas 1 blenau looked up Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 blenau had no difficulty 1 blenau had no small 1 blenau made no reply 1 blenau was no way 1 blenau was not completely 1 blenau was not satisfied 1 blenau was not so 1 blenau were not less 1 cardinal has not yet 1 chavigni did not often 1 chavigni made no answer 1 chavigni was not easily 1 chavigni was not easy 1 chavigni was not sorry 1 king took no notice 1 louis had no resource 1 majesty has no need 1 majesty is not oddly 1 mars is no traitor 1 mars made no reply 1 mind was not likely 1 mind was not yet 1 pauline knew not very 1 pauline knew not well 1 pauline was no longer 1 pauline was not easy A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 44252 author = James, G. P. R. (George Payne Rainsford) title = Richelieu: A Tale of France, v. 1/3 date = keywords = Beaumont; Blenau; Cardinal; Chavigni; Cinq; Count; France; King; Mars; Monsieur; Norman; Pauline; Philip; Queen; Richelieu; Sir; St. summary = "Thou art a good boy," said his father, laying his hand on his head, merciful, Master Chavigni," replied his companion; "I remember the time, "It is enough, Monsieur de Blenau," said Pauline rising, her doubts "Dearest Pauline," said De Blenau, "I leave you for a time, that I may "Good morrow, Monsieur de Blenau," said Chavigni: "you seem in haste." "Sir Count de Chavigni, I beg you would mark me," replied De Blenau. "If my memory serves me right, Monsieur de Chavigni," said De Blenau, in "The truth is, your Majesty," said De Blenau, "the Cardinal has sent for Monsieur de Blenau," said Chavigni, as they rode on down the Rue St. Honoré, "for it will be too late to visit the Cardinal this evening." "I said not so, your Eminence," replied De Blenau. "So, Monsieur de Blenau!" said he, as soon as the Count had left him, id = 44253 author = James, G. P. R. (George Payne Rainsford) title = Richelieu: A Tale of France, v. 2/3 date = keywords = Bastille; Beaumont; Blenau; Cardinal; Chavigni; Count; Governor; King; Mademoiselle; Majesty; Monsieur; Pauline; Philip; Queen; Sir; Woodman summary = "Madam," replied De Blenau, "I do not fear; nothing shall make me fly. Count de Blenau the idea of a private marriage with Pauline de Beaumont; "I shall not see your Pauline to-night," said the Queen, continuing the "Now, De Blenau," said the Queen, as soon as she saw him, "you are "It is the Count de Thiery," said De Blenau; "I know him well: as good De Blenau led the Queen to the carriage in silence, and having handed "I hope you will let it be so, Sir Governor," said old De Thiery; "for office: "My orders, Monsieur de Blenau," said he in continuation, "are, to Pauline, who, anxious to hear of De Blenau, would have let him come "Let me congratulate you, Monsieur de Blenau," said he, with a look of place between De Blenau and Pauline in the inner apartment, Philip the id = 44254 author = James, G. P. R. (George Payne Rainsford) title = Richelieu: A Tale of France, v. 3/3 date = keywords = Beaumont; Blenau; Cardinal; Chavigni; Cinq; Count; Duke; Fontrailles; King; Louis; Majesty; Mars; Monsieur; Norman; Pauline; Queen; Richelieu; Sir; St.; Statesman summary = "Monsieur de Blenau," said the King, "we are glad to see you. Richelieu bit his lip; but to De Blenau the King''s question was like the "You see!" exclaimed the King, turning to Richelieu, as De Blenau "Monsieur de Blenau," said Chavigni, as soon as the door was closed, "it "Monsieur de Chavigni," said De Blenau, with more cordiality in his "You do not answer me, Monsieur de Blenau," said the Duke, after having "Nay, Monsieur de Blenau, I know but little," answered the Duke. "Why well," answered Cinq Mars; "all well; though I know, De Blenau, "But answer me one question, Monsieur le Grand," said De Blenau. "What!" exclaimed Cinq Mars, "shall it be said that King Louis was "They say in my province, Monsieur de Blenau," said the Officer, placing "Monsieur de Blenau," replied Chavigni, "I wish you would sometimes give "And now, Monsieur de Blenau," said Chavigni, as soon as their