Summary of your 'study carrel' ============================== This is a summary of your Distant Reader 'study carrel'. The Distant Reader harvested & cached your content into a collection/corpus. It then applied sets of natural language processing and text mining against the collection. The results of this process was reduced to a database file -- a 'study carrel'. The study carrel can then be queried, thus bringing light specific characteristics for your collection. These characteristics can help you summarize the collection as well as enumerate things you might want to investigate more closely. This report is a terse narrative report, and when processing is complete you will be linked to a more complete narrative report. 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 10632 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 9 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 summer 1 little 1 illustration 1 Willie 1 Spring 1 Rook 1 Robin 1 Imp 1 Elf 1 Blackbird 1 Barlow 1 Autumn 1 Alice Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 91 time 88 tree 86 bird 83 day 66 nest 53 friend 52 wood 52 summer 50 field 47 snow 46 leave 43 imp 43 flower 42 child 41 thing 38 one 38 head 37 hay 36 song 36 grass 35 side 35 branch 34 winter 34 hand 34 ground 33 boy 32 way 32 morning 31 illustration 31 cuckoo 30 window 30 garden 28 night 28 eye 28 bough 26 year 26 spring 26 moment 26 gardener 25 farmer 25 berry 24 place 24 egg 24 apple 23 corn 22 end 21 top 21 sun 20 house 20 girl Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 156 Blackbird 81 Elf 67 _ 58 Willie 56 Rook 44 Robin 43 Imp 29 Autumn 29 Alice 22 Spring 16 Winter 16 Barlow 15 Summer 11 bush 11 Ogre 10 Nanny 10 God 10 Blackbirds 9 bay 9 Susan 9 Nurse 9 Mr. 9 Master 9 Godmother 9 England 8 May 8 CHIRP 7 e 7 Mrs. 6 hazel 5 hawthorn 5 Queen 5 Miss 5 King 5 June 5 Dick 5 BLACKBIRD 4 window 4 laurel 4 ivy 4 holly 4 ROBIN 4 LONDON 4 END 4 Christmas 4 Christ 4 April 3 window= 3 white 3 west Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 391 it 384 he 321 they 255 we 204 you 199 i 178 them 93 she 88 him 47 us 38 me 32 her 23 himself 12 themselves 5 yourself 5 myself 4 herself 3 one 3 itself 2 theirs 2 mine 1 yours 1 was,--it 1 ourselves Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 1264 be 386 have 169 do 132 say 129 come 118 see 112 go 81 look 72 find 71 know 69 make 63 think 61 get 54 fly 53 tell 45 take 39 grow 38 watch 36 begin 35 hear 28 leave 28 fall 27 pass 26 pick 26 feel 26 cover 25 sit 25 run 25 remember 24 sing 23 put 23 eat 23 call 22 give 20 stand 19 turn 19 seem 19 drop 18 like 18 keep 18 build 17 reply 17 mean 17 love 16 perch 16 lie 15 try 15 throw 15 hop 15 happen Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 253 not 223 little 163 very 162 then 121 so 91 up 83 just 78 old 72 out 66 long 62 now 60 white 58 other 58 good 57 away 52 small 51 soon 50 quite 50 much 50 more 48 too 47 as 47 all 46 there 44 last 44 great 44 down 41 only 41 first 40 again 39 young 38 well 38 even 37 green 36 off 36 never 35 many 34 still 34 few 33 bright 32 big 31 really 31 always 29 hard 29 brown 28 poor 28 once 28 however 28 cold 28 back Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13 good 5 least 3 topmost 3 old 3 nice 2 sweet 2 most 2 low 2 lazy 2 high 2 fine 2 easy 2 dear 1 wise 1 wide 1 tiny 1 thick 1 tall 1 small 1 short 1 sad 1 rich 1 nasty 1 long 1 great 1 early 1 cheeky 1 big Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 17 most 1 least 1 hard Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 www.freeliterature.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.freeliterature.org Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 blackbird was very 1 _ are _ 1 _ do _ 1 _ think nurse 1 _ was even 1 birds are not 1 birds do strange 1 birds fly away 1 birds had n''t 1 birds sing merrily 1 birds were grave 1 birds were rather 1 blackbird did not 1 blackbird flew back 1 blackbird flew out 1 blackbird had also 1 blackbird had gentle 1 blackbird had other 1 blackbird had thoroughly 1 blackbird heard willie 1 blackbird is so 1 blackbird look rather 1 blackbird looked grave 1 blackbird made up 1 blackbird was about 1 blackbird was anxious 1 blackbird was delighted 1 blackbird was much 1 blackbird was so 1 blackbird was sorry 1 blackbird was thus 1 branch was slowly 1 branches were much 1 children are good 1 children are there 1 children do not 1 children were always 1 days are now 1 days are there 1 days passed away 1 days were certainly 1 days were still 1 elf are always 1 elf are early 1 elf are late 1 elf does not 1 elf goes on 1 elf says nothing 1 elf think so 1 elf was right Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 blackbird had no one 1 ones are not yet 1 robin did not exactly A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 29111 author = Locker-Lampson, Hannah Jane title = What the Blackbird said A story in four chirps date = keywords = Alice; Barlow; Blackbird; Robin; Rook; Willie; little summary = certain air of respect, "You are a good little bird, Mr. Robin, and I Then away flew the Robin, leaving the Blackbird on the bare branch, with The Blackbird, through the kindness of his little friend the Robin, soon said brown coats are beginning to drop off, for the little green leaves The Blackbird was anxious not to be too far from his little friends "Good morning, my friend," said the polite old Rook, "this is a very little birds flourished, and grew apace, and each night as the Blackbird lay their eggs in the poor little nest of quite a small bird who can''t fir-tree, and Willie moved a little further off, for fear the Blackbird "That is due then to your bright little lessons," said the Blackbird [Illustration: THE THREE FRIENDS--THE ROBIN, THE ROOK, AND THE BLACKBIRD.] days followed each other, when all that the Blackbird saw of his little id = 40448 author = Ransome, Arthur title = The Child''s Book of the Seasons date = keywords = Autumn; Elf; Imp; Spring; summer summary = The Imp and the Elf like to wait are coming," sing the Imp and the Elf, and so they are, and with the The Imp and the Elf are early on the look-out for another tree-flower The Imp and the Elf love that little song and know it by heart. the Elf shout for joy to see old Susan harnessed to the big waggon come wife, who knows all the old songs, reminds the Elf and the Imp of this woods, for the cuckoo who told us that Summer was coming, sings cuckoo Spring and Summer and Winter and Autumn were four beautiful little Imp and the Elf and I watch it in the fields and woods. When the Autumn comes the Imp and the Elf slip slily round the garden Oh, it is a jolly time, the apple-gathering, as the Imp and the Elf When that day comes the Imp and the Elf always id = 32476 author = Unknown title = The Twelve Months of the Year, with a Picture for each Month. Adapted to Northern Latitudes date = keywords = illustration summary = Should you like to read something about the months of the year? _February_ is a cold month, but the days are getting longer. crocuses and snow-drops begin to appear. been naughty, how pleasant it is to see them begin to be good again! _April._--The spring is come; the trees are in blossom; the leaves _May._--This is a very pleasant month: now there are a great many _June_.--Now it is time to cut the grass and make hay. Christ compares those who love him to wheat: little children are good or naughty, by what they do. _October._--The leaves are falling off the trees. Here is a pretty picture book to look at. "Histories in the Bible." I do not know any picture book with half so All the sins we have committed, this year against God, and all we So our life will soon close; and we must then appear before God in