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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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 79703 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 79 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 God 4 russian 3 life 2 man 2 little 2 like 2 great 2 Wolf 2 St. 2 Prince 2 Petersburg 2 Peter 2 Moscow 2 Lord 2 Iván 2 Gogol 2 Christ 1 Érmil 1 soul 1 people 1 peasant 1 old 1 novel 1 love 1 high 1 french 1 european 1 art 1 Zhilín 1 Voguié 1 Tzar 1 Turgéneff 1 Turguenief 1 Turgenef 1 Tsar 1 Tolstóy 1 Tolstoï 1 Tolstoy 1 Tartars 1 Taras 1 Spain 1 Sophia 1 Seménovich 1 Semén 1 Sclav 1 Savyéli 1 Russia 1 Quixote 1 Púshkin 1 Pushkin Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1146 man 816 peasant 697 time 594 people 594 life 531 day 500 woman 436 school 427 work 422 year 420 hand 381 child 380 soul 365 head 315 literature 313 word 294 thing 291 way 291 one 286 eye 270 place 262 brother 259 house 258 nothing 250 horse 248 father 241 heart 238 son 230 master 229 wife 226 teacher 220 village 218 book 214 art 212 novel 212 country 206 something 202 side 201 tree 199 writer 198 water 194 friend 193 money 187 mother 186 everything 183 order 183 night 180 love 174 foot 173 world Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 933 _ 570 Russia 484 God 368 Iván 158 Gogol 153 Moscow 147 Peter 146 Zhilín 142 Tolstoy 138 St. 125 Semén 123 Christ 120 Russian 109 Turgenef 107 Prince 107 Lord 106 thou 105 Petersburg 104 Barin 93 Eliséy 80 Tolstoï 80 Russians 75 Pomyéshchick 75 Europe 73 County 71 II 70 King 70 I. 70 Father 67 Tartars 65 Pushkin 64 Púshkin 63 heaven 63 Tartar 63 Efím 60 Avdyéich 59 Wolf 59 Aksénov 58 Tsar 58 Great 57 Tzar 56 ye 55 Siberia 55 Count 54 Mother 54 Alexander 53 Turguenief 53 Council 53 Búlka 51 Ivánovich Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 5630 he 3885 it 3211 i 2191 you 2163 him 2105 they 1382 them 1195 we 1009 she 997 me 548 us 532 himself 493 her 191 themselves 128 itself 111 one 86 myself 86 herself 43 yourself 43 thee 27 ourselves 18 his 12 theirs 11 yours 11 ye 11 thyself 10 mine 4 ours 3 hers 3 ''s 1 yourselves 1 you!--you 1 thy 1 steam?--wood 1 somewhither 1 nothing,-- 1 measure:--none 1 judge.--i''ll 1 in,--just 1 home,--for 1 everywhere,--they 1 em 1 cubes,--you 1 boots,--they Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 13931 be 4471 have 1909 do 1580 say 1150 go 1019 come 977 see 888 take 829 make 751 begin 724 give 610 know 534 get 501 look 481 think 439 find 403 tell 403 live 341 put 334 fall 329 call 328 become 321 write 320 hear 317 let 311 leave 305 run 302 stand 288 ask 280 bring 254 want 252 sit 251 turn 245 send 234 read 231 walk 230 grow 215 feel 213 lie 201 speak 199 die 193 seem 192 work 188 eat 186 pass 185 bear 180 teach 178 stop 177 keep 176 try Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 3527 not 1035 so 844 up 834 only 800 out 793 then 748 old 725 russian 708 more 668 now 583 down 566 great 548 other 503 first 457 even 449 good 438 little 429 away 420 well 416 long 395 most 382 very 379 there 343 still 342 as 332 own 330 much 329 young 313 just 306 too 305 such 302 new 298 never 296 again 290 also 289 here 282 same 271 many 271 last 267 off 240 whole 236 high 234 back 229 all 227 once 217 thus 176 on 171 literary 170 yet 170 poor Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 128 good 74 high 72 least 66 great 58 most 17 eld 14 noble 14 low 13 slight 12 early 10 late 10 deep 9 young 9 lofty 8 old 8 near 8 fine 8 bad 6 strong 6 small 6 rich 6 Most 4 pure 3 simple 3 minute 3 large 3 j 3 hard 3 full 3 farth 3 easy 2 weak 2 true 2 tiny 2 poor 2 new 2 mean 2 lively 2 gav 2 fair 2 dark 2 close 2 broad 2 bright 2 black 1 warm 1 vile 1 tall 1 sure 1 sublime Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 337 most 14 well 13 least 1 hard 1 brightest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.org 2 www.gutenberg.net 2 www.archive.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/38025/38025-h/38025-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/38025/38025-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/2/0/9/8/20980/20980-h/20980-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/2/0/9/8/20980/20980-h.zip 1 http://www.archive.org/details/completeworksofc12tols 1 http://www.archive.org Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 _ is _ 4 _ be _ 4 god is love 4 iván was surprised 4 school is not 4 soul is not 3 god did not 3 iván did not 3 man did not 3 russia does not 3 russia finds life 3 russia is not 2 brothers were not 2 day is only 2 god knows whence 2 head is full 2 literature is not 2 man does not 2 man was silent 2 men are wearied 2 men got ready 2 nothing is nothing 2 one does not 2 peasant does not 2 peasants are startled 2 peasants make ready 2 people are all 2 people are so 2 people did not 2 school was not 2 thing does not 2 thing is bad 2 things do not 2 woman got up 2 woman went up 2 work was not 1 _ be elder 1 _ come nearer 1 _ did _ 1 _ do _ 1 _ do n''t 1 _ do nothing 1 _ does _ 1 _ has _ 1 _ is entirely 1 _ is not 1 _ is peasants 1 _ is still 1 _ knows _ 1 _ lives out Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 soul is not so 1 _ is not so 1 brothers were not comfortable 1 children had not yet 1 children has no doubt 1 day is not now 1 eyes is no conscience 1 god is not yet 1 head is not poor 1 house be not slothful 1 iván was not successful 1 life had not yet 1 life was not easy 1 literature is not ephemeral 1 man is not only 1 man made no reply 1 man was no longer 1 men has not yet 1 men have no hats 1 peasants are not yet 1 peasants have no cause 1 people ask no political 1 people were not irrelevant 1 russia had not as 1 russia has no autobiographies 1 russia has not only 1 russia is no artificial 1 russia is not just 1 russia is not so 1 school do not even 1 school was not suddenly 1 school was not very 1 woman has no rights 1 women are not exactly 1 words are not russian 1 words is no more 1 work was not merely 1 works have no ethnical 1 years have not yet A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 20980 author = Hapgood, Isabel Florence title = A Survey of Russian Literature, with Selections date = keywords = Church; Count; Dostoévsky; Emperor; Generals; God; Great; Holy; Iván; John; Karamzín; Katherine; Kíeff; Lord; Moscow; Nóvgorod; Peter; Petersburg; Prince; Púshkin; Sophia; St.; Tolstóy; Turgéneff; Tzar; Wolf; life; little; russian summary = In the year 8008 (the old Russian reckoning, like the Jewish, began with twelfth centuries, authorities on the origin of Russian literature This history is important as the first work in Russian literature not long before a Russian mystery play, "St. Alexéi, the Man of God," rendered a great service to Russian culture by his translations, as an literary services, and the admirers of Russian literature of that day is known to every Russian who can read and write, and whose work enjoys time, out of all the sorts of poetry existing in Russian literature, entering on a new path, whose influence on later Russian literature was 3. What was the character of Russian social life at this time? artistic types created by Gógol, a new generation of Russian writers value as a picture of Russian manners of the old school in general, and wrote his famous poems, "Russian Women" and "Who in Russia Finds Life id = 9619 author = Nekrasov, Nikolai Alekseevich title = Who Can Be Happy and Free in Russia? date = keywords = Barin; Father; God; Jacob; Klímka; Matróna; Mother; Nekrassov; Phílip; Pomyéshchick; Prince; Russia; Savyéli; Tsar; like; little; old; peasant; Érmil summary = _moujik_ than Russia''s great poet, Nekrassov, in his life-work the born, and three years later his father left military service and settled hand; the spreading green fields, the broad mighty river, the deep blue when he was seven years of age, with a little heading, roughly to the "For three years," said Nekrassov in after life, "I was hungry all day, it: "The Peasant Children," "Orina, the Mother of a Soldier," "The But all over Russia young and old repeat and love his "Heh, God-fearing peasants, 70 ''The popes live like princes, "My life is like day-time Like each of us peasants, A grey-headed old peasant "''From whence, little peasant, Little peasant, you know!''" To kiss the old peasant, Like fields without peasants, Like bulls are the peasants: "''The peasants in old days You should work, little peasants.'''' Oh, come, little Mother! Oh, come, little Mother! It stands like a little id = 31554 author = Panin, Ivan title = Lectures on Russian Literature: Pushkin, Gogol, Turgenef, Tolstoy date = keywords = Anna; Bulba; Carlyle; Christ; God; Gogol; Helen; Nezhdanof; Pushkin; Tolstoy; Turgenef; art; great; high; life; love; man; russian; soul summary = 3. But the time soon arrives when the soul recognizes that life means But from the love of the individual the growing soul comes in time God with all his soul and man with all his heart. Pushkin, on reading "Dead Souls," "I had no idea Russia was such a dark the first part of "Dead Souls" his message unto men was a thing of the purpose is soon found in the life of every man who lives, and not merely were the days when men yet believed that the great problems of the soul And the third great virtue of Turgenef''s art is his love of Nature; Turgenef the fighter, so is Tolstoy in Russian literature the preacher, And the sinner''s soul began to love God, and, trusting his mercy, Tolstoy, like Janus of old, is two-faced,--the artist, when his soul is My friends, was there ever a time when the great souls id = 41495 author = Pardo Bazán, Emilia, condesa de title = Russia: Its People and Its Literature date = keywords = Alexander; Czar; Don; Dostoiëwsky; Europe; France; God; Gogol; Muscovite; Nicholas; Petersburg; Puchkine; Quixote; Sclav; Spain; St.; Taras; Tolstoï; Turguenief; Voguié; european; french; great; life; like; novel; people; russian summary = The idea of writing something about Russia, the Russian novel, and author, Voguié, in writing of Léon Tolstoï, says that this Russian his own spirit and that of the Russian novel there was something like a At the right hand of the imperial power stands the second Russian this is certainly worthy of note, especially in a country like Russia, the language of the best writers on the subject, _the great Russian in the Russian Code, it is a dead letter to a people opposed to the idea what Nature and history have made of Russia,--a nation civilized by political writings in Russia, and organized a secret society for Russian French critic whose work on the Russian novel has been so useful to me "Thou art like the troïka, O Russia, my beloved country! brought up, like most Russian noblemen of his class, in the country, on id = 38025 author = Tolstoy, Leo, graf title = Fables for Children, Stories for Children, Natural Science Stories, Popular Education, Decembrists, Moral Tales date = keywords = Aksénov; Avdyéich; Búlka; Christ; Cossacks; Council; County; Eliséy; Gavrílo; God; Iván; Ivánovich; King; Lord; Mikháyla; Moscow; Peter; Semén; Seménovich; Tartars; Wolf; Zhilín; man; russian summary = A Man went into the woods, cut down a tree, and began to saw it. called; the Cock ran away from his master and cried when people went up But a young bear driver disputed with the old man, and said that he One day Zhilín went down-hill, to see where the old man was living. Zhilín asked his master what kind of a man that old Tartar was. "Oh, this old man is fond of fresh-looking women," said one of the Iván went up, and then the old man said: "Iván," said the old man, "my death has come, and you, too, will die. looked for work," said the man, "but could find none. "You see," he said, "the old man started to walk briskly, and three days Semén saw Iván, and, "I have come to live with you," he said. The old devil went to Iván and said: People came to Iván and said: