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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 3 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 63519 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 89 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 sweet 3 scottish 3 love 3 like 3 heart 3 Scotland 3 Mary 3 Glasgow 3 Edinburgh 2 year 2 thee 2 song 2 footnote 2 day 2 bonnie 2 John 2 James 2 Highland 2 God 1 vol 1 thy 1 o''er 1 man 1 life 1 leave 1 iii 1 hour 1 hill 1 far 1 come 1 Willie 1 William 1 WILLIAM 1 Tis 1 Thomas 1 Shepherd 1 Scott 1 Robert 1 Poems 1 Miller 1 Menie 1 Jeanie 1 JOHN 1 Hieland 1 Gadie 1 Ettrick 1 Duke 1 Church 1 Burns 1 Brown Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 594 heart 531 o 507 love 392 year 386 song 326 day 297 life 285 land 248 flower 246 man 223 time 196 hill 193 mountain 183 hour 179 sea 172 father 171 eye 166 work 163 volume 158 joy 147 night 142 home 141 verse 140 light 139 music 131 friend 127 world 126 tear 126 sun 123 poet 118 tree 118 summer 117 sky 117 nature 116 place 116 hand 115 death 113 stream 112 wind 111 thought 111 soul 111 bonnie 109 beauty 107 star 107 lassie 107 bosom 106 earth 104 power 101 thing 100 hame Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1142 vol 761 . 739 _ 348 wi 287 ye 274 o''er 191 Mr 189 vi 189 bonnie 188 v. 183 ii 182 iv 180 iii 177 i. 173 Scotland 172 Mary 166 auld 163 thou 156 Edinburgh 136 sae 128 John 107 Glasgow 101 awa 91 William 89 Ye 89 James 86 Wi 85 yon 76 nae 73 o 73 glen 72 Robert 68 heaven 66 O''er 60 lang 60 Alexander 58 Highland 58 Burns 55 thee 54 cauld 52 c. 52 Thy 52 Poems 50 Tis 50 Love 47 Sir 46 May 46 London 45 Jean 45 God Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 2093 i 1803 he 861 me 798 it 550 we 470 she 450 they 280 thee 277 him 195 them 192 you 176 us 171 her 81 himself 43 ye 40 mine 22 myself 20 itself 9 themselves 7 ours 7 herself 6 wi 6 thy 6 ourselves 6 o 6 gi''e 5 one 5 ha''e 4 yours 4 thyself 3 fa 2 yourself 2 pu''d 2 o''er 2 his 1 whence 1 unstain''d 1 together-- 1 thee-- 1 join''d 1 hers 1 hae 1 ha 1 e''en 1 blithe 1 ''s Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 5521 be 1362 have 397 come 310 see 279 love 253 bear 217 do 196 leave 186 sing 185 publish 171 make 163 give 153 become 151 let 146 die 145 think 145 meet 145 hear 145 go 130 write 128 know 124 tell 121 say 119 find 114 live 113 rise 112 frae 111 take 106 appear 105 grow 101 seem 99 fall 98 lie 94 feel 92 entitle 92 bring 86 look 82 follow 77 seek 76 receive 75 stand 75 smile 75 compose 72 wander 71 return 68 win 64 forget 64 contribute 60 wear 59 shine Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 574 not 297 more 291 then 285 sweet 270 so 252 now 245 far 222 still 210 away 203 fair 198 wild 197 never 195 ever 180 young 178 dear 173 early 167 well 164 again 162 other 158 old 154 bright 152 first 146 own 145 native 141 only 141 long 139 there 138 much 134 yet 132 free 124 good 124 deep 122 high 121 little 119 dark 116 up 116 many 112 green 109 happy 108 weary 108 down 106 true 105 most 97 scottish 96 great 95 wee 91 last 90 as 85 soon 85 here Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 44 good 23 most 20 dear 18 late 18 fair 17 least 13 sweet 11 high 9 pure 9 dark 8 young 8 bright 8 bl 7 temp 7 lovely 7 deep 6 happy 5 mean 5 fond 5 eld 5 early 5 bad 4 wild 3 warm 3 true 3 sang 3 rare 3 noble 3 l 3 holy 3 great 3 gay 3 fine 3 farth 3 dr 3 clear 3 brave 3 bonny 2 strong 2 stormy 2 stern 2 soft 2 rich 2 proud 2 manif 2 lordly 2 long 1 wav 1 warst 1 tiny Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 82 most 9 well 2 ¦ 1 warmest 1 least 1 fairest 1 brightest 1 blithe 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 love was nae 4 love was fair 3 love is not 2 heart is cauld 2 heart is fu 2 heart is sae 2 life is ever 2 love is dear 2 love is very 2 men are brave 2 ye ''re blin 2 ye be back 2 ye be great 1 _ had not 1 _ lives _ 1 _ thinks _ 1 bonnie rose bloom''d 1 day are all 1 day be near-- 1 day did o''er 1 day has never 1 days are comin 1 days are lang 1 days are o''er 1 days come dark 1 days gone by 1 days were bright 1 days were fine 1 father ''s shieling 1 father was brother 1 father was gardener 1 father was hanoverian 1 father was mayor 1 father was superintendent 1 father was william 1 fathers went forth 1 flower is there 1 flower was dead 1 flowers are fragrant 1 flowers be drest 1 flowers came forth 1 flowers were ever 1 heart ''s far 1 heart are nature 1 heart frae warldly 1 heart grow cheery 1 heart grows warm 1 heart had colin 1 heart is big 1 heart is far Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 love is not here 1 _ had not then 1 life takes not away A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 19525 author = nan title = The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume 4. The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century date = keywords = Annie; Burns; Edinburgh; Ettrick; Gadie; Glasgow; Hieland; John; Mary; Menie; Poems; Scotland; Scott; Shepherd; bonnie; footnote; heart; hill; like; love; scottish; song; sweet; thee; year summary = of ''the wild glen sae green.'' The song now widely known by this name I generous heart, he loved the wild, green, and deep solitudes of nature. joys that are past--''sweet and mournful to the soul.'' I loved the place, And meet my bonnie lassie in the wild glen sae green. While I woo my bonnie lassie in the wild glen sae green. ''Tis the sweet melting voice of the maid we love dear, Her heart was young--she loved to breathe When the heart that loved thee ''s broken, Shall my love, like a flower in the wilderness, bloom; The light that beam''d its ray on me was Love''s sweet glance from thee. Ye planted hope that never bloom''d in Love''s sweet glance from thee. Some kind hearts live to love me yet Dear to my eye the symbol wild, that loves like me the side id = 22142 author = nan title = The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume 5. The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century date = keywords = Church; Duke; Edinburgh; Glasgow; God; Highland; JOHN; James; Mary; Miller; Scotland; WILLIAM; Willie; bonnie; day; far; footnote; heart; hour; leave; life; like; love; man; o''er; scottish; sweet; thee; thy; year summary = To leave thee sae lanely, and far frae me; Let nae anxious feeling creep o''er thy heart, stealing There ''s nae ither bower, love, shall ever receive me, Hoo my liking grew wi'' thee, my bonnie wee Bell. The silent power that brings thee back, with leading-strings of love, Shall bind thee more to come aye to the music of our leaves, For here thy young, where thou hast sprung, shall glad thee in our eaves. And win thee wi'' words, when his heart''s far awa''; And see far above, like the smiling of love, It will ever bind my heart in love and tenderness to thee; For, old Scotland, I love thee! For, old Scotland, I love thee! For, old Scotland, I love thee! For, old Scotland, I love thee! For, old Scotland, I love thee! For, old Scotland, I love thee! Calls me far frae love and thee. id = 22229 author = nan title = The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume 6. The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century date = keywords = Alexander; Brown; Edinburgh; Glasgow; God; Highland; James; Jeanie; John; Mary; Robert; Scotland; Thomas; Tis; William; come; day; heart; iii; like; love; scottish; song; sweet; vol summary = All lovely and bright, ''mid the desert of time, vol. Dear to my heart as life''s warm stream, vol. I ''ll think on thee, Love, when thy bark, vol. I love a sweet lassie, mair gentle and true, vol. My love, come let us wander, vol. Oh, bonnie Nelly Brown, I will sing a song to thee, vol. Old Scotland, I love thee, thou ''rt dearer to me, vol. Oh, what care I where Love was born, vol. Shall I leave thee, thou land to my infancy dear, vol. Songs of my native land, vol. The loved of early days, vol. There is music in the storm, love, vol. The sunny days are come, my love, vol. They tell me first and early love, vol. We ''ll meet yet again, my loved fair one, when o''er us, vol. Wi'' heart sincere I love thee, Bell, vol. With lofty song we love to cheer, vol.